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Posted · Strange Lines in LW-PLA
Hey out there.
Any thoughts on what would cause these lines.
The pen mark is there to tell me at what point I tighten then Y Axis.
I am puzzled. I assume it's slop in the axis. But not sure. It appears to repeat every 12mm or so.
I am stumped.

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    Posted · Strange Lines in LW-PLA

    Hi @rickyg32,

     

    This might happen with the kind of "special" models we try to print, this as the slicer "cannot" fill the holes that's appear at every crossing lines/cut on the model.

    We may have a more correct "assuming" if you share your model in here as a project file.

    If this is the problem, you may try to adjust the layer height and there will be an improvement on this issue.

     

    Thanks

    Torgeir.

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    Posted · Strange Lines in LW-PLA

    So it looks like the biggest issue was mechanical in nature.

    I think I had a wheel or two a bit to tight. However I am left with one issue and I am convinced it's Slicer related.

    If you see the hole at the top of the top of the lower hole there is a line that is showing up where the holes stop and start.

    Not sure what causes that.

     

     

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