Topic: Defective print - Printer or Slic3r?
Two images, the first is a 2D export from Sketchup showing what I was hoping for, the second a photograph of the actual result (with captions).
The defects:
1. The "gills" are slanted at 45 degrees. They are supposed to be solid, but there's a gap in all of them. It's like if the G-code assumed the walls would meet in the middle. Could this be flow rate (the walls should be thicker, but due to too low flow rate, there're not)? Or is it a problem in Slic3r (a plain old bug)? Or?
2. The two holes are not round. Is this an error in the printer setup (X and Y axis are not moving correct distances compared to each other)? Or?
3. One of the gills got one layer of fill, there should be none. Bug in Slic3r? Or?
4. The join between a floor and a wall leaves a massive gap. Slic3r? Misaligned printer? Or?
5. The overall measurements are slightly off: Length should be 120 mm, it is 120.20 mm. Width should be 70 mm, it is 70.84 mm. X and Y misalignment? Or?
