NutriBullet Cap
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The NutriBullet had a critical failure, causing the nozzle to jam. The printing temperature was set at 200 degrees Celsius, while the build plate temperature remained steady at 60 degrees. Print speed was capped at 40 millimeters per second. The scale indicated that the material was slightly under weight, showing 9.65% deviation from the standard. To accommodate this, the print was executed in an inverted position to avoid any obstruction from the printing support.
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