#Grinding noise and bad infills

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junior flume
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So I've encountered a new problem.
The first layer is perfect, no issue at all. But as the print goes, it looks like the nozzle touches the other layers and it makes a grinding noise and the infill looks all broken.

Any idea what I should do?

subtle jasper
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i guess you speed up for infill a lot. that usally causes that issue because it gets to cold

junior flume
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so i should slow down the infill speed?

subtle jasper
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or increase temperature

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unless you are already at max temp for that filament

junior flume
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Yeah i'm already at 220. I'll try to slow the infill speed

subtle jasper
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๐Ÿ‘

junior flume
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I activated z-hop at 0.5mm and reduced the infill speed from 250 to 180 and it's a little bit better. I'll see what the end result is and test some more after.

subtle jasper
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awesome and 250 infill speed ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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what printer do you have

junior flume
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Elegoo Neptune 4

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Prints very fast ahahah

subtle jasper
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moving the head fast and beeing able to print fast is unfortunaly a difference

junior flume
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Eheh i'll go watch that ๐Ÿ™‚

subtle jasper
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the cat always works XD

junior flume
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But yeah I bet my printer will never print at 500mm/s like advertised lol

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But so far it managed to handle these settings very well