yep.. normal for "really fast" infill speed settings..
Most of the time that really won't cause any problems if it does print like that..
yep.. normal for "really fast" infill speed settings..
Most of the time that really won't cause any problems if it does print like that..
Im not using the quick print profiles.
The speed for infill should be set in the "Advanced" tab, putting 50 in the Basic tab will not help to reduce infill speed.
The speed isnt the problem im having. its that the infill is under extruding for whatever reason
Try to print your infill with 50 or 60mm/s.
Speed probably is your problem; you are printing the infill at 80 mm/s with a temp of 210. You will get better quality results if you keep all your print speeds the same, except for 1st layer where the 20mm/s you have is good. Of course for this model speed may be more important than quality for you.
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Are you using the quick print profiles by any chance? They print the infill faster than the perimeters which might be why it's failing on the infill but not on the perimeter.
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