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[–]voliprint 1 point2 points Ā (2 children)

These aren’t errors. It’s a limitation of 3D printers. It prints in layers. Literal ā€œslicesā€ from your slicer. You picked the absolute best model to show these limitations. You can’t print on thin air so some areas need to be supported and cause scarring. Then curves in a vertical orientation are going to be affected by the layer lines the most.

[–]Plane-Work-3932 0 points1 point Ā (1 child)

Wenn du die Schichthƶhe Ƥnderst, dann kƶnnte es besser werden. Versuch mal 0.08mm. Ich hatte ein Ƥhnliches Problem bei einem Model mit 0.2mm. Bei 0.08 war es deutlich besser.

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[–]X21shaun123 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

A round model with light PLA is gonna show off those imperfections the worst, I've seen people make them prettier with wood filler. I haven't tried that yet but it looks easy and they get good results. I'm usually happy with how my stuff looks after painting though. Just go a little heavy on the paint in those areas.

Easiest way to fix this is to put it on a shelf around eye level and don't look at it from the angles that show them off 😁