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May 2015

Im using the same 3d Printer so i will try your settings you mentioned, I’ll repost when i finish my print.

Oh yea i think im running the extruder temp at 205

My nozzle size is correct and the extrusion width was set to “auto” should i put manual and change it to 0.4 as well… its grayed out on (0.48)

I also raised the layers to 6 on top and bottom because i need both faces to be pretty clean

Yea i was thinking about making my own support but how? should i use solidworks or autocad and add like triangle supports or like you said double walls beneath my design or is there a way to import my own, i see the import option in Simplify3D but no idea where to begin

I agree with John - you have some underextrusion - most likely printing too cold and/or too fast. Try printing at 210 or 220 and cut speed in half. UM2 can print up to 10 cubic mm per second at 230C but best to keep it under half that speed (5 mm^3/sec) at 230C. At 200C the PLA is much more viscous and difficult to shove all that PLA through that tiny hole so the filament slips in the feeder. I recommend you post the above pictures on the UM forums also - lots of good help there.

Thats where i did post this issue first but I have gotten way more responses on 3D hubs. Either way I think I may have finally got it down after a bunch of tweaking and trial and errors. Thank you everyone!

It was really a result of all the suggestions above haha, I just had to turn up the heat, slow it down a bit, add more layers to shells, a few other things and im pretty happy with my results now, also just printed a new fan duct and installed with a breeze