Edit: I solved it, it wasn't extruding extra dots, a slicer setting named "reduce wall crossing" is to blame. Usually this is usefull so travel moves of the nozzle won't go through already printed walls, whenever it's possible. In this case the springs are printed and the nozzle travels all the way along the spring lines. These long travels leed to oozing which is seen on the first picture. On the second picture in blue you see the travel moves when "reduce wall crossing" is activated. On the 3rd one with it deativated.
Maybe you could add in the print settings that one should deativate the slicer setting "reduce wall crossing" for the spring print.
Anyone else having problems printing the spring with a 0.6mm nozzle? It seems after printing the springs the printer wants to print tiny dots into the inner radii which messes up the print. My first idea was to change from arachne to classic wall generator, but in the slicer preview I still see it doing the tiny dots. Any ideas? (edited)
Edit:
I solved it, it wasn't extruding extra dots, a slicer setting named "reduce wall crossing" is to blame. Usually this is usefull so travel moves of the nozzle won't go through already printed walls, whenever it's possible.
In this case the springs are printed and the nozzle travels all the way along the spring lines. These long travels leed to oozing which is seen on the first picture.
On the second picture in blue you see the travel moves when "reduce wall crossing" is activated. On the 3rd one with it deativated.
Maybe you could add in the print settings that one should deativate the slicer setting "reduce wall crossing" for the spring print.
Anyone else having problems printing the spring with a 0.6mm nozzle? It seems after printing the springs the printer wants to print tiny dots into the inner radii which messes up the print.
My first idea was to change from arachne to classic wall generator, but in the slicer preview I still see it doing the tiny dots.
Any ideas? (edited)