Improving print quality tips

You’re feedback will be very useful.

Of course the trick for me now is to get the design simplified and somehow getting the customer to suggest the design change. Bit of psychology needed here! :grin:

I’m looking out for a printer that can print a 400mm cube volume.

And, speaking of good jobs being ruined with responsibility, I have a friend who loved photography until it became his day-to-day job.

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We ended up with a much improved design…

Simpler to make and generally better all around.

Thank you @Olias

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New here. I was trying to ask a question and post a couple of images and get this error message.

An error occurred: Sorry, you can’t embed media items in a post.

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TLDR version: Spend 10 minutes or more reading at least 30 posts in five topics to raise your Trust Level to Basic, which allows starting new topics and posting pictures.

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Good morning Gerard .
Ive been using an x1c for about 2 years, nothing too fancy but precision and repeatability are important factors for me.
Orca slicer does a better job in my experience.

Separately.
BBL is heading towards software lockdown, which is understandable but quite wrong given the bambuslicer is really based on community software.
If you choose the Orca path be aware of BBL revisions causing a lockout.
For my part I will not be updating my X1C firmware.

I better look and check what firmware level I’m at then.

Hi guys,
I am facing a problem when making a tray with a step at the both top and bottom side…
The supporting surface is smooth, but the desired part surface is rough.
How can I make it the other way around where the part surface to be smooth?

I can’t post photo, prompt by the system.