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I'm using high quality filament. The low quality ones wouldn't even print lol
It really sounds like you have a major problem with the printer that needs to be resolved. Without knowing any more details I would suggest making sure the nozzle isn't clogged and possibly replacing the hot end.
It's a new hot end and new nozzle, that's why I pretty sure it can't be a clog or hotend problem. It was having this issues before and I changed the whole hotend for a brand new
Huh, possibly bad extruder? If it's got weak extrusion it might only be able to push it through the nozzle at higher temps.
I posted an update. It's very clear my printer has a problem I just can't figure it out. I will try to change the extruder but It seems to be working fine... anyway, I'll keep trying
What kind of printer is it? Do you maybe have a direct drive extruder while using Bowden style retraction settings?