Hey, the last 2 prints I did I have been getting these bumps and also in a lot of places I can see the infill embossed on the outside, the slightest bit . My printed were printing done before the only thing I changed was speed , printing at 60 and temp at 220 using PLA plus . On Neptune 3 plus . Please let me know 🤙
#bumps on print /can see infill through
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**** my prints were printing fine before I changed the speed from 50 to 60*****
Wouldn't let me edit my post for some reason , sorry
the bumps on what seems like the nose looks like z-seam, its where your nozzle start and stop each layer. you cannot fully get rid of it but you can hide it by placing them on corners.
check under wall settings z-seam
whats your wall count?
i assume its 2 layers, if it is raise it to 3
The wall count was 3 . I had no idea what z seam was till you mentioned that . It's never happened before that's why I was confused. Time to learn more about it , thank you . I'll let you know how next print goes . Would me upping my speed have had anything to do with it ? It's never done it untill I went from 50 to 60
Those were my settings
could be but unlikely, your printer is neptune 3 plus right?
60mm/s is still a normal speed for that printer
was it set to this setting before or you just changed it?
I just checked the boxes for them to show up in my menu . I couldn't see those settings before
okay, looks good
for the infill pattern showing you want to decrease the infill overlap settings, it should be under the infill tab
Ok just checked the boxes so I can see them now
huh, 10% is a good value, the infill shouldnt show
can you print a calibration cube?
just to be sure
after you slice the cube open the preview tab, you should see white dots running top to bottom on the side of your model. that is your z-seam. make sure they are placed on the corner of the cube so its hidden
Yeah I can do that
also make sure your print head assembly are tight, check the wheels and nut. when your grab the hotend and shake it, it shouldnt wobble
Ok , last thing 🤔 do these retraction settings look alright . I can't remember if I changed that before I printed and yeah I was gonna go back through and make sure everything is adjusted right again . Thanks for being on here helping people , much appreciated 🤙
they look good
Ok cool thanks 🙏