That's my point. When you pay 150 dollars, you should not have to play around with different Infill extrusion widths and outline overlap settings to get a strong solid infill. You should just be able to select Hex / Honeycomb and be done with it. Not waste time and material trying to figure out the correct extrusion widths and overlap settings for each material and printer you use. Its cool that there is a back door to the lack of infill features in S3D. But in my opinion, there should be more infill features in S3D.

@tigerprinter, I returned it because I did not feel like S3D was worth the 150.00 as it is right now. The lack of Infill features was one of the main reasons. Other then that, it seemed to be a decent slicer.