hello guys, how are you? i have a little problem whit a 3D print. I have a Wnahao i3 3d printer, I am very happy whit that printer but last night this happened. the settings are:
Material: ABS verbatim
Speed perimeters: 20mm/s
infill: 20%
Infill speed: 40mm/s
Retraction: YES
Layer Z: 0.2mm
temp: 235/90
extrusion multiplier: 105%
cool fan: OFF
My printer have an enclosure.
software: repetier
As can you see in the photo, the gap between the primeters ans the infill is to high,
and that marks in the bulb of the lamp y don’t like
It’s the first time i see that
Can you help me to resolve this
Can’t see the pic, repost it please.
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You’re definitely printing too hot but what’s your infill overlap percentage set to in your slicer?
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@Adam_Steinmark ok Man. Thanks for the comment. Look the overlap. I never change that setting.
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That should be fine. Have you properly calibrated your extruder? Try this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUPfBJz3I6Y
Ok man. Thanks. I will do that.
I second Adams comments, looks like printing to hot.
Suggest try lower temp first, 15% infill overlap is normally plenty. Infill gap may go away with heat reduction, I suspect it is radiant heat trapped in that V area of the print causing that area to cool unevenly. Warping sideways from the heat trapping geometry of the object.