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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><span class="postimg"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/lk9FDkZ.jpg" alt="http://i.imgur.com/lk9FDkZ.jpg" /></span><br />I tried printing a single walled calibration cylinder I grabbed off Thingiverse to try and calibrate flow rate, the first print (left) came out alright except for a couple holes where a new layer starts, and is about .6mm thicker than it should be.&nbsp; After bringing the extrusion multiple down to .712 and printing it again (left) it looks horrible and is covered in holes.&nbsp; I think that&#039;s because of the print head moving too fast, I&#039;m not really sure.&nbsp; On the bright side the area that doesn&#039;t have tons of holes is .43mm thick.&nbsp; Anyway, I&#039;m not sure what to do from here, help would be very appreciated.</p>]]></content>
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