Frequently Asked Questions

the outlines. However, if the infill is printed too fast, it will not
have enough time to bond to the outline perimeters. If you have
tried increasing the outline overlap, but you are still seeing gaps
between your perimeters and infill, then you should try decreasing
the print speed. To do this, click “Edit Process Settings” and select
the Speeds tab. Adjust the “Default Printing Speed”, which
controls the speed of any movements where the extruder is
actively extruding plastic. For example, if you were previously
printing at 3600 mm/min (60 mm/s), try decreasing that value by
50% to see if the gaps between your perimeters and infill
disappear. If the gaps are no longer present at the lower speed,
gradually increase the default printing speed until you find the best
speed for your printer.
16:Curling or Rough Corners
If you are seeing curling issues later on in your print, it
typically points to overheating issues. The plastic is extruded at a
very hot temperature, and if it does not cool quickly, it may
change shape over time. Curling can be prevented by rapidly
cooling each layer so that it does not have time to deform before it
has solidified. Please read the Overheating section for a more
detailed description of this issue and how to resolve it. If you are