Well simplify 3d it's atm a better program than cura. It has a hundred more options and it needs some caring to take advantage of each one for each job. The think it's that with s3d you can change the infill width % to make inside lines with more or less material, just like you want. It's important to know some settings like removing the megative retraction that comes by default (unless you print stuff with little retracts on a same area because if so it can create false underextrusion). Also it's important to check the inside/outside print order and the extrusion %. As a begginners guide check the brilliant post of https://0x7d.com/2015/01/a-guide-to-high-quality-3d-prints/
I don't agree on some stuff but, as all on 3d printing, depends on what you print.
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neotko 1,417
@rigs did a great post about that subject
https://ultimaker.com/en/community/view/17405-infill-extrusion-width
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frank26080115 12
I can barely tell they are also talking about Simplify3D, I have a license but it doesn't print nicely, as in, I can't ever get the speed settings to match what Cura does, but it does slice fast...
But I have a good computer and patience, soooo I'd rather see Cura at least add an infill extrusion width adjustment. Either that or triple line per one wall of infill.
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