• Target
    Target
    3
    349
    302 NE Northgate Way, Seattle
    OPEN · 07:00 - 23:59 · +1 206-494-0897
    "I got a cologne from this Target a while back from the brand Demeter which has a nice cologne library. And while the brand has a great website with a huge variety obviously you can't tell if you like a fragrance through your computer. So you kind of need to know what works for you hence the need for a physical store. \nI love a clove fragrance and I found one by that perfume brand here and I enjoy it very much. A little goes a long ways but it's an enjoyable scent all the same. Perhaps not my most favorite in recent cologne explorations but nice all the same. \nAs for the store itself...well it's typical Target. I used to really enjoy Target and shopped there constantly but with a reduction in book and DVD selection as well as the type of action figures I am looking for here has made me less of a visitor for sure. I also used to enjoy their clothing selection and bought a fair amount of it but alas my interest has died off there as well as the clothing doesn't catch my interest like it once did.\nBut score on the cologne... that is something positive with my retail experience here!"
  • Target
    Target
    3
    121
    2800 SW Barton St, Seattle
    OPEN · 07:00 - 23:59 · +1 206-932-1153
    "I'm leaving this review today not as a testament of my experience but as a WARNING. There's a specific employee. Do I know his name? No. Do I wish I did? Also no, because I would've reported him by now. All I know is: curly hair. Tall. Brown. That's it. I politely asked him to open up a case in the beauty section, and suddenly this man decided to audition for "America's Next Top Commentator." He looks me dead in my soul and says, "Your lace front is lifting." Be so for real right now. \nThen, as if he hadn't already spiritually ended me, he asks if I need help finding the deodorant section. BABE??? I smell like Bath & Body Works' "Warm Vanilla Sugar," not 3 business days of despair. Let's be clear.\nI found this whole interaction very displeasing, unprofessional, and frankly too bold for a man making minimum . Like be fr, focus on those online orders before you focus on me. And let's set the record STRAIGHT, my lace front was only lifting a LITTLE BIT. Not his business!!! He should be more worried about his minimum wage and split ends. CLOCK IT!! #GAGGY And yes I WILL be coming back. Not because I want to, but because I need to show his words do NOT affect me. I'm the main character, he's the filler episode. PERIOD!! As someone who deals with anxiety and depression, this interaction made me feel worse... but also stronger. Because not everyone will follow positive work ethic, and clearly not everyone should be employed by Target. GAG IT!!"
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3dprinterly.com
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How to Fix Blobs and Zits on 3D Prints
The best way to fix blobs or zits on a 3D print is to adjust your print settings such as retraction, coasting, and wiping to give better instructions to your 3D printer to prevent these print imperfections.
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3dsourced.com
https://www.3dsourced.com/guides/3d-print-blobs-an…
3D Printing Blobs and Zits: EVERY Issue Fixed - 3DSourced
What Are 3D Print Blobs and Zits and Why Are They Bad? Blobs and zits in 3D printing are unwanted bubbles of over-extruded filament on a 3D printed model’s shell that should otherwise look smooth and clean, ruining surface finish.
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all3dp.com
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Want Flawless Prints? Simple Tricks to Eliminate Zits and Blobs
Don’t let those unsightly zits and blobs ruin another print. A smooth finish is easier to achieve than you think. We’ll show you how.
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3dprintingspace.com
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How to fix Blobs on 3D Prints - Filament Setting Issue - 3D Printing ...
Blobs on PLA prints are common issues caused by excess filament extrusion or poor retraction settings. To prevent blobs on PLA prints, follow these quick tips: Optimize Retraction: Adjust retraction distance (4–6 mm for Bowden, 1–2 mm for Direct Drive) and speed (40–60 mm/s).
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3dprintmentor.com
https://3dprintmentor.com/3d-print-zits-and-blobs/
Eliminate 3D Print Zits and Blobs: 8 Easy Fixes
This article delves into the causes and solutions for 3D print zits and blobs, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding and preventing these pesky issues.
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3dnatives.com
https://www.3dnatives.com/en/how-to-avoid-blobs-in…
How to Avoid Blobs in 3D Printing? - 3Dnatives
In this guide, we take a look at what causes blobs and zits to form during 3D printing and how to fix the issue.
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wevolver.com
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How to Prevent 3D Print Blobs & Zits - Wevolver
Surface imperfections on a 3D print can be frustrating but they’re not insurmountable. Here is how to prevent and fix 3D print blobs and zits by adjusting 3D printer and slicer settings.
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overture3d.com
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How to Fix Blobs & Zits in 3D Printing – Overture 3D
In this guide, we’ll explain what causes blobs and zits, and give you step-by-step tips to help eliminate them from your future prints. 🔍 What Are Blobs and Zits? Blobs are surplus amounts of filament that are deposited at the beginning of a new print path.
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creality.com
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Preventing and Fixing Zits and Blobs in 3D Printing
Discover the causes and solutions to zits and blobs in 3D printing. Learn tips for higher-quality prints and how to enhance aesthetics and functionality.
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tomshardware.com
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How to Avoid Blobs and Zits in 3D Prints - Tom's Hardware
Getting rid of unwanted deposits on your output is not difficult. Blobs are excessive deposits of melted filament that appear as small and irregular protrusions on the print's surface.