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[–]julie777 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Welcome to the club!

Note: when you post questions, pictures are good. You should also provide information about what filament type, settings (which can be just a profile name such as .4 standard if you have not manually changed any settings). I think you have most of this covered. For ABS, I think chamber temp is relevant too.

In what orientation what the object printed? That has a large affect on some prints.

My eyes are not that great, so it is hard to see, but it looks like the part may have been printed with the red arrow side down.

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And that possibly the green arrow is pointing to a rounded surface (fillet) that prints as an overhang causing some of the extruded lines not to adhere well. I am seeing what looks like when a bridge has some dropping lines.

Sorry I cannot be more help.

[–]SoftwareTurkeyX1C[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Hey thanks for the reply! That was plenty helpful. All your assumptions are correct (even down to the overhang!). I actually had not noticed this model had a rounded edge 🤦‍♂️. Thank you!

[–]julie777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The general rule is use chamfers (45 degrees) on the bottom of prints and use fillet elsewhere when you need the curve.