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continuing search for the best mask
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RE: continuing search for the best mask
Idid not try to get the edges even.  I just cut out the divider.

I'm thinking that not cranking on the top strap.  I'm thinking the nose just needs to rest on the nosepiece rather being forcibly pressed into it.
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RE: continuing search for the best mask
what sort of pressures are your running megabill?
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RE: continuing search for the best mask
BIPAP 7.4 / 13.2
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RE: continuing search for the best mask
I use my F30 at 13-16cm range. Everyone's face is different of course.
For me with the F30, I adjust straps for a fairly snug at the bottom (helps keep my mouth closed), and then adjust for pulling upwards on the nostrils (keeps my nasal open).
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