When 3D model supports are clogged in a slicer, it’s typically from overly dense support structures, misconfigured settings, or model geometry causing slicing path conflicts. Overly tight support spacing, too-low overhang angles (adding unneeded supports), or model features like deep recesses can make supports merge or block each other during slicing. If this occurs, try lowering support density (e.g., 10–15% instead of 20%), increasing the overhang angle threshold, or simplifying complex model areas (like smoothing narrow channels) before re-slicing.
