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    RafB
    last edited by 16 Nov 2018, 16:17

    Hello,

    I do not understand why when I increase "Infill extrusion Width" I always have the same result.
    I went from 100% to 150% but no visible change!

    Can someone advise me?
    Thank you

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      percar
      last edited by 17 Nov 2018, 01:19

      Where you are change the extrusion with is not the area that you need to change
      Look at the Extruder Tab
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      Make sure you have the correct extruder nozzle diameter
      Start with the extrusion width set to Auto
      Print a single wall test piece and measure the wall. That should be equal to the wall width that the automatic calculation performed
      If it is thinner then alter the extrusion multiplier to correct the width

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        Phaedrux Moderator @percar
        last edited by 17 Nov 2018, 03:57

        @percar That would be the default extrusion width. The setting he's trying to change takes that default value and increases it by 150% for the infill, but it doesn't seem to be working that way.

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          RafB
          last edited by 17 Nov 2018, 14:00

          hello, I did my cube 1paroie finally I do it with 2 paroies but everything is ok except the filling. actually the extrill wifth infill function does not work because by setting 150% nothing changes! I do not know what to change?

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            percar
            last edited by 18 Nov 2018, 02:35

            When the extruder is already extruding with not enough filament and there are gaps between the filament when you change the infill width to 150% from 100% you will still end up with gaps between the printed infill just like what the image is. The initial setup of the extruder width needs to be performed first.

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              percar
              last edited by 18 Nov 2018, 02:47

              One other thing that I noticed on the image is that the bed does not seem to be level this can also appear to be under extruding. If you look at the left side of the image the lines seem to be joining however on the right side the lines are not joining. This may indicate a none level build platform. The other item that you have to look at is the start height of the print. If the nozzle is too far away from the platform it will also appear to be under extruding at the plastic will not be squished and will appear narrow. This also looks like the first few layers of print. What happens if you complete this test cube. Does the infill get better as more layers get printed?

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