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  1. @gr5 My sincere apologies for that! I set the infill speed to 100 mm/s as told by you and reduced the shell thickness to zero so there would be only the infill that printer will print. 35% of that speed will be 35mm/s. The layer Height was 0.2 mm. I am attaching some images also for what happens to the walls of the model at 0.2mm layer height using 0.8mm nozzle. (if I provide some finite shell thickness). Abhishek
  2. I tightened the Motor Mounting Screws, Motor Pulleys of both X axis and Y axis. I actually observed some knocking sound in feeder mechanism very frequently. Due to which everytime the knocking sound comes, the feeding stops for a second or half and hence creating gaps between the gaps. Any Suggestions? Abhishek
  3. @gr5 thanks for the suggestion..I followed your first remedy . I found that there are no gaps when the print is going on 20% , 30% and 35% repectively. However At speeds higher than the 35% the gaps started to form. Also I did a iteration by increasing the temperature to 10C but it didn't help. Then I checked the Head along those rails. The rails are perfectly Perpendicular. The greasing on the rails are enough to provide the lubrication i.e No Excessive friction. Now I am going to check back the pulleys and there relative motion with the motor shaft. I will then revert you with the results. (hopefully good results)
  4. @DidierKlien I printed a simple box at printing speed of 40mm/s(almost half of the last time's speed) made all the speed to 0.0 i.e. 40mm/s. It looks like problem still persists. Please Review the Image and Suggest me some solution for it. There's still gaps between the extrusion lines.
  5. @DidierKlien Solid fill top and Solid infill bottom is checked. I think that the material flow is stabilized but it is skipping some lines of extrusion consistently. Can you help me with the procedure how to detect the under extrusion? Thanks! Abhishek
  6. Hi! I am using Ultimaker 2 and facing a issue in Print Quality i.e. Consistent Gaps Between the Lines of Solid Infill of Top and Bottom Layer. I checked the software settings also, nothing strange with it. I checked the hardware too, its fine also. Actually, the material flow is consistent throughout the print. I am attaching the snapshot of the settings I'm using in Cura. I am Using Cura 15.04.4 for slicing up the model and generating the gcode file. I am attaching the image of the print as well. I also changed the material flow to 130% but it seemed no help to me. However the dimensions of the print is coming out to be accurate. What would be the problem? Please help! Abhishek [/media]
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