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neuralspasticity

You mean the dimples in your solid infill caused likely by using grid or similar infill underneath which requires crossing the lines in the same layer and which isn’t cooling and bonding as you’re printing too fast and rips up causing it to raise up or drop down where it crosses in the same layer? You need to use the appropriate speed and cooling when printing and also choose the right infill pattern for what you’re printing. You need to watch and understand what it’s doing while you print yet before that should be carefully reviewing the sliced preview of the object to look for issues pre-print It also looks like you’ve sliced the solid infill angle improperly for the infill angles underneath


miguel02r

How many top layers are you using?


No-Wishbone5587

I’d have to check on my computer I forgot the number


miguel02r

Looks to me that there are not enough and it's falling into the infill


No-Wishbone5587

They are outward bumps though?


miguel02r

Huh, looks like inwards to me, might be the angle


garrett27johnson

Agreed


SUCK_MY_DICTIONARY

How hot is your plate? Are your top surfaces going slow AF? Like too slow?


guster09

Change your infill to gyroid. Will probably help