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May 2017

You can find a lot of these defects in the layer view. When a component is to small or a wall thinner than your nozzle you won’t find it there.

Download a copy of Autodesk Netfabb. It is a great help in repairing defective meshes.

I suspect the model is up in the air, so before it prints, it prints the skirt.

You don’t see anything printed, probably because, you’ve disabled supports.

This is just a wild guess!

Thanks but I center it after every change and make sure there’s nothing lifted. Also my model has connected parts so i enable support.

I tried that and it’s weird the layers all look great. Should layer view also show supports if they are enabled?

its the newest cura 2.x something.

I’ll check that but the machIne is only a couple weeks old so I hope I didn’t get a defective part. The filament moves if I manually extrude though.

In which case, it could definitely due to the model being not water tight(should show up clearly

in Cura’s layer display). Also, there are rare cases, some plugins, or previous setting cause

an issue with Cura, in which case, you could either switch to quick print and then make changes

by switching to the expert settings. But if none of this fixes the issue, that to rule out any model

related issue, just try printing some known good models. Also keep a watch on the fan(sometimes

having too much fan at lower temp, could easily clog nozzle, and grind the filament, making it not

extrude afterwards).