#Weird bumps but everything else looks fine, not sure if its extrusion or heat related
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I cant say for sure but it is 10% infil gyroid pattern
Check your slicer preview to confirm
I will check that here in a bit and get right back with you, got lawn care im finishing up, if that is the case though where does that take us next?
How many walls you have.
four walls and the lines do match the infill pattern
it almost looks like at closer inspection it is only where the infill starts
@tired epoch do you use a filament dryer? That could be moisture popping at temperature
I did dry the filament before printing, the weird thing is this is the only model ive had this issue with, everything else ive done hasnt had anything like this happen
what is your infill overlap? and which wall is it overlapping?
If you try other models now are they still clear, it's either a printer or slicer issue
that i cant find an answer for, i use cura slicer and if i try to look though the layers it wont show the entire process
other models have come out fine this is the only model ive ever had this issue now i can note i have tride lines infill apposed to gyroid infill and got slightly better results
How many walls
4 walls and i believe 10% infill
Ok, looking on Laptop (bigger pic) can you compare the print to your sliced image, just wondering if it is an excessive Z-seam, if the blobs match the sliced z-seam position that is the cause - a possible fix is pressure advance, there are youtube tutorials on this, if you use Orca slicer there is a built in calibration for pressure advance and ideally you should do this for every filament you use, even if this doesn't fix this issue your printer/filament will be tuned better.
Ill take a crack at it tomorrow in the slicer and do some searching on it, if that is the case that would explain some other cosmetic issues ive had but i will come back here and let you know what i am able to find and ill also look at orca slicer
Pressure advance causes artifacts near corners or holes as it controls how filament is extruded when slowing down then re-accelerating, it can show as blobs or from experience sometimes small slot looking holes near corners.
Orca is my goto slicer, used to be super slicer /Cura, but Orca is way better when you get used to it - there is also a Orca discord if you need help.
So I tried to send a link for it, but got blocked with the following, strange how Discord is blocked by discord...
Server invites are blocked to prevent theft
Theft of what? It is the Discord for Orca slicer..
account theft. its super easy to disguise a fradulent link as a offical one. also it prevents spam of disgusting pieces of human trash. discord somehow has the trend of host pdf content and explicitly promoting it too ..
so its not a rule thats up for debate