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Line width 0.4 right, 0.44 left. Using cura with 0.4 nozzle. The extruder is calibrated. Using the specs of priestwithknives latest cura profile. I heard that you should always use larger line
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slicing - Slicer line width vs. extrusion multiplier for layer adhesion? - 3D Printing Stack Exchange
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