Ok, I had 10% infill, but print called for 0. But that sounds right will try again
8 minutes ago, Electricfuse said:Ok, I had 10% infill, but print called for 0.
That's a great recipe for a print to fail. Or get destroyed if you accidentally knock it over.
Could also be worth considering the infill pattern: if you don't particularly need strength, zigzag is a great infill pattern to use to in this sort of case because (along with grid, but printing zigzag is better because it requires fewer retractions) it has the infill lines closest together, meaning the top is supported much better.
I think 20-25% should be (hopefully) enough for this area. Also you want a few "top skin" layers. At least 3 layers in the top skin.
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Probably insufficient infill just under this? Not certain. Could also be minor underextrusion but I don't see any other underextrusion.
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