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    Anyone know what is causing my prints to come out like this ??

    Hi all,I am a newbie to 3d printing and so far I am liking it, I have a longer Lk5 pro, I am using white OVERTURE PLA Filament 1.75mm, printing at 210 with a 70 bed temp,I've tried to print this thing a couple of times and I am getting the same problem ( see pics)Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason70 View Post
    Hi all,I am a newbie to 3d printing and so far I am liking it, I have a longer Lk5 pro, I am using white OVERTURE PLA Filament 1.75mm, printing at 210 with a 70 bed temp,I've tried to print this thing a couple of times and I am getting the same problem ( see pics)Thanks



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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    where did you get the file from ?

    Also looks like you are not printing enough top layers.

    Although I've had similiar prints where the original stl file is at fault

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    where did you get the file from ?

    Also looks like you are not printing enough top layers.

    Although I've had similiar prints where the original stl file is at fault

    I found the file on thingiverse, I was wondering if it might be the infil, but the top layers sounds like the issue.

    Thanks for replying I will try to increase the tl and see what happens..

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    Also remmber that the thickness of the top is the number of top layers multiplied by the layer height.

    So 0.3mm layer height x 3 layers = 0.9mm thickness
    0.1mm x 3 layers - 0.3mm thickness.

    Everytime you chage the printing layer height, remember to also increase or decrease the numbers of top and bottom layers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Also remmber that the thickness of the top is the number of top layers multiplied by the layer height.

    So 0.3mm layer height x 3 layers = 0.9mm thickness
    0.1mm x 3 layers - 0.3mm thickness.

    Everytime you chage the printing layer height, remember to also increase or decrease the numbers of top and bottom layers.
    Thanks for this, never thought it had effect.
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