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Printer tuning. What to look out for?
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Hi! I've just gotten back to 3d printing and am having a lot of fun printing now that I'm klippered and I want to get better at operating the printer to churn out better and better prints.

That said, I'd like to ask community how they tune their own printers - tests they do, prints they make to check, order of priority in calibrating, tips for various filaments, etc. I know we can do retraction and temp tests, calibrating esteps and all that, I just wanted to ask what your processes look like so I can better think like an operator should as well.

My printers:
Kingroon KP3S TriangleLabs Matrix Lite, klippered
Ender3v2 TriangleLabs All Metal hotend, klippered (about to be upgraded z height to 350mm with belt config)

Successful ish on most prints but am seeing a lot of stringing even though head is not parking and I've dried the filaments beforehand. Might have to redo retraction tests

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