Ext Printer Blobby Boi ✦ Editor's Choice

Ext Printer Blobby Boi ✦ Editor's Choice

Text: "NEED A HARDCOPY? TOO BAD. EXT PRINTER BLOBBY BOI IS HERE.

He doesn't print. He doesn't scan. He just vibes. Guaranteed to make your desk 100% more blobulous. Wireless? No. Driverless? Yes. Useless? Absolutely not. Get your Blobby Boi. Because paper is temporary, blobs are forever."

Since "Ext Printer Blobby Boi" sounds like a specific piece of internet slang, a nickname for a notorious 3D printing artifact, or perhaps a meme from a niche community (like r/3Dprinting or a Discord server), here are a few options for the post depending on the vibe you are going for. ext printer blobby boi

Go to your slicer’s "Retraction" settings.

If your 3D print looks like it has a bad case of acne, you’ve met the “Blobby Boi.” Text: "NEED A HARDCOPY

Nothing ruins a perfect print faster than small, rigid bumps scattered across the outer surface. In professional terms, this is called blobbing or zits. In community slang, it’s the dreaded "Blobby Boi."

Here’s why your external printer (ext printer) is producing these blobs and how to fix them. He doesn't print

This feature saves your print if power fails, but it causes micro-pauses that create blobs.

Place your filament in a dryer at 50°C (PLA) or 65°C (PETG) for 6+ hours. If you hear popping or see steam, you have found the culprit.

Print a temperature tower. Overheated filament becomes more fluid, drips easier, and blobs faster. Lower your printing temp by 5–10°C once you find the minimum acceptable layer adhesion.

Follow these steps in order (test on a simple 20mm cube).