Do you hear pops when the filament flows out of the nozzle?
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Stringing like that coming out of nowhere happened to me when a got a batch of filament that wasn’t properly dried. It was so wet I could hear the water boiling off as small pops when it flowed out the nozzle. I went through all the calibration stuff but nothing helped until i dried out my filament.