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Bros, I keep having a bit of minimal stringing and I'm not sure what to tweak further to prevent it.
I calibrated my printer by following every single calibration guide on Teaching Tech's website, including printing temp, retraction and linear advance. I also use coasting, and have it honed in just right to where the end of a layer doesn't lack material, meaning between the end of one layer and the start of the next, the extruder should be experiencing minimal internal pressures (and that's BEFORE retraction).
I also use combing as much as possible. Travels over 3 mm get retracted even when combing.

My retraction is as high as it can be based on the instructions provided with the all-metal hot end I use (3.5 mm).
I print PLA at 205 °C, that gives me perfect performance in the bridging and overhang calibration tests.

Any recommendations? Is there something else I should be tweaking?

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