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This is layer 2 or 3. It will be covered by the next few layers but I feel like it shouldn't be this fugly. I'm using Cura's Standard Quality except for temp which is set to 205. The filament is Inland PLA.

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[–] charmed_electron@programming.dev 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Does that top surface feel ridged? To me this looks more like an issue with either overextrusion or z offset too low than temperature.

[–] Nomad@infosec.pub 4 points 8 months ago

I second z offset. Weird that this happens only at a certain regular "column". Could be hiding an underextruded strand on the level below. In that case your temp might not be stable.