New to 3D printing and modeling and I’m enjoying it far more than I expected!
In this vein, I designed a large part that limits how it can be placed on the build plate, so I’m trying to support it with strong tree supports (I tried using normal supports, but Bambu Studio tells me it won’t fit on the build plate when I do that).
I printed this twice now, so the issue is consistent.
In reviewing the recommendations for Model interlayer cracking at Common print quality problems and solutions | Bambu Lab Wiki, I can confirm:
- The filament is dry.
- The nozzle is not clogged.
- I have increased the wall loops and infill rate without success.
I also have Auto-recovery from step loss enabled and I checked the volumetric flow rate in the slicer Preview and it’s consistent.
I imagine one of the issues here might be that the model appears to be separating from the support, but this is a bit of a challenge that I’m not certain to resolve as the edge that the support is attached to is beveled.
This is using PLA with a 0.2mm layer, but I have considered using a 0.16mm layer in the hope that it might help somehow.
I guess I can start going down the rabbit hole of suggestions from the URL, but I’m hoping someone more experienced has run into this issue and can pinpoint it more quickly! (I’m wasting way too much filament as I try again and again after changing a setting! I have even tried printing just a subsection of the model, but this issue doesn’t show up unless I try to print almost the whole thing!)
Thank you!