I have a MakerGear M2 and recently got a roll of MatterHackers Tough PLA. This material is surprisingly tough. I originally printed this small 'squid' figure upright with 3D body using supports and I couldn't even sand off the rough texture where I broke off the supports. Now I'm printing it flattened (approximately 3"x3", 1/4" thick) with a flat upper surface and I'm having difficulty getting the quality of finish that I've seen in the past. The print itself seems fine, bed adhesion, not stringy, etc. but I see small pits in different places on the the top flat surface near the vertical edges. In the photo these are visible especially around the mouth, eyes and the upraised tentacle 'hand'. My slicer is Simplify3D 5.1.1. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
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