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			<title><![CDATA[Gaps on Top Layer Bridging at .1mm]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey doodlers, I&#039;m printing a lot of stuff at .1mm and noticing that when it tries to bridge gaps that were easy at .3mm, the filament isn&#039;t making it and I end up with this patchy rough surface. Pic related. I already know I&#039;m not the first person to experience this, so I was wondering if anyone found some nice happy settings for Skeinforge/Slic3r to overcome this.</p><p>I know it&#039;s not a calibration issue, because I&#039;ve calibrated everything since I got a replacement hotend. I&#039;m planning to [on Slic3r] increase the bridge flow and top layer shell count, and/or lower bridge speed to see if I can find some balance. Figured I&#039;d ask you guys to see if anyone else already had settings that worked for them, because I see this taking a good chunk of my day otherwise.</p><p>Thanks.</p>]]></description>
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