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print quality - Top surface scarring even with Z hop - 3D Printing Stack  Exchange
When the print is finished, it looks like the extruder is digging into the top layer as it returns to home? I tried adding Z hop at 5 mm but it's not really helping. Sorry for the picture, w
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