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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Melting tops of prints]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>As the title suggests, my solidoodle 3 is melting off the tops of the prints it does. What happens is all the layers up until maybe the last 3 (more than that if the top comes to a point) are being melted because I think the extruder stays there too long and heats the existing plastic to the point of melting. It also still extrudes while doing this, leading to a large gob of plastic at the tops of prints. It generally looks like a dollop frosting on the top of a cake.</p><p>I tried only having 1 layer on the top, and that didn&#039;t help. Also tried having the extruder go down to 190 after the first layer, but that didn&#039;t either. Currently I have extruder and bed 200 and 89 respectively all the time.</p><p>Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this issue?</p><p>thanks</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2013-07-12T01:49:37Z</updated>
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