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If your 3D printer has turned into a "blobby boi," it’s usually because a print failed to stick to the bed, causing the extruder to encase itself in a massive block of plastic. On the technical side, is a specific ChromeOS exploit used to kill extensions via printing iframes, developed by the GitHub user Blobby-Boi .
The most common catalyst is a print detaching from the build plate. When a model breaks loose early in the print cycle, it sticks to the nozzle. Instead of laying down neat tracks of plastic on the bed, the extruder continuously pumps hot filament directly into the displaced model, creating a rolling snowball effect. 2. The Extruder Leak (The Stealth Blob)
If your 3D printer has turned into a "blobby boi," it’s usually because a print failed to stick to the bed, causing the extruder to encase itself in a massive block of plastic. On the technical side, is a specific ChromeOS exploit used to kill extensions via printing iframes, developed by the GitHub user Blobby-Boi .
The most common catalyst is a print detaching from the build plate. When a model breaks loose early in the print cycle, it sticks to the nozzle. Instead of laying down neat tracks of plastic on the bed, the extruder continuously pumps hot filament directly into the displaced model, creating a rolling snowball effect. 2. The Extruder Leak (The Stealth Blob)