Frequently Asked Questions
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the Infill tab. The “Infill Extrusion Width” is set as a percentage of
the normal extrusion width. For example, if you enter a value of
200%, the infill extrusions will be twice as thick as the outline
perimeters. One thing to keep in mind when adjusting this setting
is that the software must also maintain the infill percentage that
you specify. So if you set the infill extrusion width to 200%, the
infill will use twice as much plastic for each line. To maintain the
same infill percentage, the infill lines must be spaced further apart.
For this reason, many users tend to increase their infill percentage
after increasing the infill extrusion width.
14:Blobs and Zits
During your 3D print, the extruder must constantly stop and
start extruding as it moves to different portions of the build
platform. Most extruders are very good at producing a uniform
extrusion while they are running, however, each time the extruder
is turned off and on again, it can create extra variation. For
example, if you look at the outer shell of your 3D print, you may
notice a small mark on the surface that represents the location
where the extruder started printing that section of plastic. The
extruder had to start printing the outer shell of your 3D model at
that specific location, and then it eventually returned to that










