Originally Posted by DarkAlchemist That looks to me like a classic case of under extrusion. Up the flow rate a smidge which is sometimes called an extrusion multiplier. https://www.simplify3d.com/support/p...enough-plastic No you can't over extrude to fill in gaps where there is no tool paths. That is not how 3d print works. Fix the tool paths... Other parts of the print already show signs of over extrusion. A 3d extruder isn't a caulk gun...
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