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			<description><![CDATA[<p>recently i have been having problems with printing an earbud cable holder for a friend at work.&nbsp; the nozzle hits the side of the print and the next layer is offfset.&nbsp; it doesnt make sense that it should hit.&nbsp; i have leveled the bed with a feeler guage.&nbsp; i am thinking it might be something to do with the temperature of the plastic.&nbsp; i had the worst problems with glow in the dark blue at 190.&nbsp; right now i am printing dark ble from octave at 190 and it is doing better but it still has one offset layer.</p>]]></description>
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