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Have you dried your filament? I tried literally everything to fix stringing and nothing worked. I dried my filament and had a perfect print. It doesn't matter if the filament is 2 weeks, or 2 seconds old, they can come from the factory with too much moisture retention.
Every time I think it's not the filament being wet, it's the filament being wet. Was chasing some blobbing and stinging on petg, swapped to a new spool of a trusted brand and it pretty much all went away. I really should dry all new spools but especially cheap or unknown brands, I'm definitely going to dry before using.
The pla being wet is probably the only real possibility left at this point. I’m going to try and dry it today, thanks!
Definitely look into this. I have had the exact same thing happen to me.
I haven’t yet! I’ll look up how to dry it, thanks!