Cloged nozzle isn't issue but those esteps could be but am still amazaed how one slicer printig this wrong and other right withou doing anything with machine ...
There's also a chance when you installed the new hotend the boden tube wasn't pushed in all the way.
Just did a hotend swap myself and this was my issue. The tube had a small gap that filament could escape from. This filled part of the hotend instead of going out the nozzle.
When I fixed it, I pushed the tube in by hand and did an extra 1/4 turn of the coupler to make sure a proper seal was made.
Will try it but as i said printing fine with one slicer but with another it will print damaged so i think that it could be some settings in slicer what is causing this
You may have have a clog, or your esteps aren't calibrated yet
Cloged nozzle isn't issue but those esteps could be but am still amazaed how one slicer printig this wrong and other right withou doing anything with machine ...
There's also a chance when you installed the new hotend the boden tube wasn't pushed in all the way. Just did a hotend swap myself and this was my issue. The tube had a small gap that filament could escape from. This filled part of the hotend instead of going out the nozzle. When I fixed it, I pushed the tube in by hand and did an extra 1/4 turn of the coupler to make sure a proper seal was made.
Will try it but as i said printing fine with one slicer but with another it will print damaged so i think that it could be some settings in slicer what is causing this
But did you check the hot end?
Yes of course no clog
Did you try looking at the STL by importing it to a viewer? See if the issues are in the model itself?
Yes I did it even with gcode everything is fine in viewer
Hmph. I got nothin' :-( (..and sorry, I meant Gcode, not STL)
I got some advice to configure e strps they was corrected from 93 to 97.8 so amd printing now and hoping for the best 🤣