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  1. sev7en

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    ... no I'm not the Big N testimonial Mario, just... a lucky man who found a wonderful community like that where to share this new, I guess..., passion!

    Here's my Robo3D R1 and I hope to print soon something of useful eheh

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    Full Gallery: http://imgur.com/a/YIAKe
     
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  2. mark tomlinson

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    Good to have a mascot.
     
  3. sev7en

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    First print!!!

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  4. jbigler1986

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    Did you stop the print or did it finish like that?
     
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    Hello, yes, I stopped it but it created all that intersection, why?
     
  6. Printed Solid

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    What exactly are you saying is the problem? I see features that could be a problem or could be part of the design. The layer that is facing us in the picture looks fine to me. That crosshatching on the letters is called infill. You set the amount of it to be used on the slicer profile.
     
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    The higher the infill percentage the closser together the crosshatching will be. The lower the infill percentage the farther apart the crosshatching will be. Can you let a print finish and post a picture
     
  8. sev7en

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    Good morning,

    Thanks, yes, I am speaking about that, "infill". I would like to have it full, without that texture, did I have to increase the slicer?

    Hi, yes, I did that one as new print:

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    as you see the text looks wronderful but the body has that texture and on the top there is a very big hole. I will open a new thread to kindly ask you how to fix them as I want report all that suggests for the Italian users
     
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    You can set infill to 100%, but it's typically not needed and just a waste of material. If you let the print finish, you'll see that as it gets to the top, it will start laying down full layers. inside the part will have the infill, but you won't see it because all of the outer surfaces will be filled in.
     
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    You may need more top/bottom layers is all. The default is (I think) 3 which at 0.2mm thickness is not even 1mm... go for more.
     
  11. sev7en

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    Good afternoon,
    thanks did you mean to set it to "1" or to set it to "0.1"?

    Thanks Mark, I will do!
     

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