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Posted · Need Help Figuring out how to Make this work

Hello

Just got our first Ultimaker here at NJIT. We are putting it through some test and seem to have a print that is being stubborn. It has a slope in it that just doesn't seem to want to close itself up. I am attaching an image. Anyone have any settings that could make these gaps close up?5a3318eb44b3a_20160227_0936411.thumb.jpg.f6ecb0ec3ed2de28b5767e8fbce3d51f.jpg

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    Posted (edited) · Need Help Figuring out how to Make this work

    Lol, asking a question without providing any details of the settings and materials you are using is like asking a mechanic whats wrong with your car over the phone saying somethings wrong and you want it fixed. You havent even stated if your using infill or not?

    But then again I remember my first question, as it was to post good settings. One thing you will learn is that there are no good settings for everyone. But only good advice. Asking for exact settings will only give you false hope.

    Good luck, try 18% infill, print cooler and slower than whatever youre settings are and go from there.

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