Why is my infill looking so shit?
I'm printing with 120mm/s, I already reduced the infill speed to my perimeter speed (was faster originally), but it's still a complete mess. The perimeters (printed at the same speed ) look fine
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As a direct consequence, the first layer above the infill is also looking shit
what material? what are your other slicer settings (like speed and widths)?
Width too narrow. And i would use supporting dense layer
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Material is PETG
print width and such are all default
higher up the perimeters also loked shit and were extremely brittle, after cancling the print I basically broke off these things in the picture by accident
Printwidth is 0.4 all around (0.4mm nozzle)
Forgot to add the picture apparently
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Dialled the speed down significantly to avoid having speed contributing to the issue
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Try 0.5 width
0.6 for first layer
And maybe the temperature is a bit low too
15k accel is very high
Forget the accel values
M201 X7000.00 Y7000.00 Z100.00 E8000.00 ; set accelerations (mm/s^2)
they are defaults I never changed, the printer doesn't allow beyond 7k
Temperature is ok according to my temp tower tests at least 🤔
I never tried extruding wider than the nozzle, will do that later today
That will give more squish against the previous layer
Especially for one line infill it works a lot better