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The top looks fine. Do you mean you have a problem with the side of the print?
You need to explain the problem better.
By the way you can't print this part in this orientation without support - those 2 overhangs will try to print over air and the filament will just droop down.
Did you create this model? Or did you download it? If you want to preserve those granite-like shapes and you want them on both sides then this will be a difficult print. If you want the side to be perfectly smooth then you can put the side you want to be smooth down and move the print downwards into the bed in cura.
If you want all sides to be smooth then you need to get a better CAD model.
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The top looks fine. Do you mean you have a problem with the side of the print?
You need to explain the problem better.
By the way you can't print this part in this orientation without support - those 2 overhangs will try to print over air and the filament will just droop down.
Did you create this model? Or did you download it? If you want to preserve those granite-like shapes and you want them on both sides then this will be a difficult print. If you want the side to be perfectly smooth then you can put the side you want to be smooth down and move the print downwards into the bed in cura.
If you want all sides to be smooth then you need to get a better CAD model.
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