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    Ender 3/Cura

    I finally got my ender 3 to print correctly, but something I've noticed that's causing consistent print failure is that the infill splicing is running over the inner wall and when the printer goes to print the inner wall, it hits that line that's printed and is causing the head to catch after a pass or 2. This causes the whole print to misalign. I am assuming that is a splicing issue and not printer issue. Is there anyone who can give me a hand understanding the new cura?Settings - .8 nozzle210 C50 Cflow 100%Print speed 20mm/s intial - 60mm/s normallyPrinting in PLA on a glass bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alegence View Post
    I've noticed that's causing consistent print failure is that the infill splicing is running over the inner wall
    In Cura there is a Infill overlap percentage if you adjust the infill over 15% you will get artifacting

    Block 3.jpg

    As you can see in the image above that the Infill travels through the outer wall causing artifacting.
    Reducing the Infill overlap percentage to around 10% gives better results.

    Benchy.jpg

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