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Jul 2016

agree with previous posts - try lowering layer height from 300 microns. Also try lowering print temperature, and increasing cooling. A combination of these 3 should solidify the plastic exactly where it was laid.

Also sandpaper works well. If the parts dont fit by 3mm, then rather than taking 3mm off one part, perhaps 1.5mm off both parts might be better. If you start exposing infill or otherwise compromising part integrity, then reprint and Increase the number of shells. Of course if you implement the suggestions above and in othe rposts, you wont need to take off 1.5mm - probably much less :slight_smile:

Hi!

So I have tried a few of your suggestions, and they worked pretty well! The main reason I use 300 microns is because I don’t generally print intricate designs, so quick prints are better for me than higher resolution prints. However, since these parts are so small, using 200 microns barely changes the time at all, but it definitely affects the size! That and tinkering with the offsets has allowed me to play with how tight the parts fit.

Thank you all for the suggestions, you were a great help!