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Nov 2017

I am less experienced than a novice and would like to pose to the community a couple of problems. I designed a cube to test printing on Qidi Tech One [2] Printer. I did this by making a 2d square in the work area and then extending the square to make a cube. I brought it into Slicer and exported it as a gcode file. Then I imported it into Simplify3d and printed. I had wanted to fill it 100% but instead ended up with a cube with no interior except for light structural support.

1. What could be the reasons I end up with an almost vacant interior?

2. What could I do to simplify my process?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Greg

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Hi there,

In Simplify 3D you’ll want to change the infill to 100%, either by using the slicer at the top of the edit process area, or in the infill tab specifically.

Doing this may cause other problems, however, so unless your print needs to be truly solid I would recommending using 50% infill at most, and increasing your number of shells instead.

Best,

Maddie - 3D Hubs

Thanks so much for your reply. Unfortunately I have tried the infill setting at 70%, 90%, and 100% all resulting in a hollow interior. I remain perplexed. Any other ideas?

Greg