Bad Infill
It has gaps and it seems to get rough over time see pic running Sunlu PETG at 230C with 230mm/a infill speed on rapid uhf

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Pressure advance is tuned also the flow

It’s supposed to be 0,6

Nozzle is tight for sure
Aswell as the copper nut
I print PETG at 250. Seems to improve filament flow quite a bit.
Way to hot
For me atleast
What size nozzle? And what is your infill line width? Likely 230c is too cold for 230mm/s speed...
ratty-blush•2y ago
In Most cases: More Speed - More Temp!
0.6mm nozzle 230C
When i tun it above it starts like bubbling etc
When I heat it up more it isn’t getting to hot I also got like 26 mm3
Should it limit to 20 or 18
?
Nozzle is also properly installed

There’s a point in my hottend that makes the filament hard to push
If you don't want to increase temp, then yes, the alternative is to slow down...
Or get a hotend with a longer meltzone
thats already pheatus uhf