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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).

    um1.thumb.jpg.0be2cd6223c042e1c00361a4fa386bfa.jpg

    um2.thumb.jpg.2ed459bd37706a5ac7b03d0a5ccb1680.jpg

    Abhishek

  2. @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.

    IMG_20160303_133345.thumb.jpg.23a955586d507e418d66a8d54e7dc358.jpg

    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) ;):)

  3. 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

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    IMG_20160229_154212.thumb.jpg.4a66fc2a298171240f095c39ecd269bd.jpg

    soft2.thumb.PNG.c1c0438197c2fc74210f9bb843bec10f.PNG

    soft1.thumb.PNG.cd7ca530d78f5113192ef33c102e413c.PNG

    IMG_20160229_154212.thumb.jpg.4a66fc2a298171240f095c39ecd269bd.jpg

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