Sometimes it's not your printer it's the filament.

Both of these pieces were printed with an Ender 3 V3 SE in an enclosure (temps dropped fast here) with the exact same setting and time of day (temp.was at 70° F both times). I dried both filaments and stored them the same. I am pushing the limits of my 3D printers speed so the parts wouldn't look good to begin with but the top one and 3rd picture feel weak and tear apart easily.

It has nothing to do with the setting on the printer it's just the filament itself. The better filament is Elegoo and the other one is a no name brand that I got off Amazon for cheap, I got what I paid for.

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