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Why infill 3D model is messy in home printing?

Infill in home 3D prints is often messy due to incorrect slicer settings, moist filament, or hardware issues like nozzle clogs or unlevel beds.

Why infill 3D model is messy in home printing?

Infill in home 3D prints is often messy due to incorrect slicer settings, moist filament, or hardware issues like nozzle clogs or unlevel beds. Too fast infill speed, poor pattern choices (e.g., complex honeycomb for beginners), or wet filament (which creates bubbles) disrupts even material extrusion; unlevel beds or clogged nozzles cause inconsistent deposition, making infill look uneven or stringy. If you’re troubleshooting, start with easy steps: lower infill speed in your slicer (try 30-50mm/s) and dry filament (use a food dehydrator for 4-6 hours)—these fixes work for most home users.

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