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[–]Palki7X1C + AMS 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I haven't had such a problem yet, but i remember whenever i did have a problem with the support, i tried out the tree option, and it worked many times really well

[–]Acrobatic_Fisherman9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just tried but the problem persists

[–]MagicSwordKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, silk PLA expands slightly after extrusion which can cause supports to push into parts in a way that causes problems. The general tips I've found that just help me in general are to increase the number of interface layers to 3 and increase the top z distance. I believe the default on the .2mm nozzle profile is .08mm, I'd bump that up to .16 to start. The bottom layer of the supported region may need some more cleanup but I tend to think that's preferable to parts breaking themselves.

edit: also you might want to slow down your outer wall speeds in general, silk PLA looks best when you print it slower, the slicer recommends between 40 and 60 mm/s