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I have a laser thermometer already, used it to check the bed temp between the two printers but couldn't get a super good reading off the nozzle, they seemed the same as best as I could tell but I'll try again after this. I printed the tower on both printers and just now double-checked both the gcode and the start of it to make sure it had the temperature changes and was actually using them, and according to the printers it does and is, the screen says the nozzle starts at 225 and I saw it go down as the print went on.

The little 'loops' of failed bridge are a slicer error, not temp related, because apparently cura thought it would be fine to pull a u-turn with the nozzle over open air, without actually contacting the other side of the bridge, and I didn't check that in advance because I naively assumed it wouldn't've done that. There are some differences at different temps here that my phone camera is maybe too bad to properly convey, like the left-side overhang's z-seam getting much worse looking as the temperature lowers on the new printer's tower and the little spike on the right having bigger stringing issues at the higher temps on the old printer, but I agree this does not look as visibly different per section as these towers are supposed to, for either printer, and I don't know what that means. It's still just the old printer that once again messed up the first few layers on the tower in the left of these pictures, but this is still a really confusing result.

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