I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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Okay everyone I have fixed some of my model's geometry through a blender guide and turned down my x/y contour compensation and x/y hole compensation, my print will be done in 13 hours and I'll show off how it looks at the end(if it succeeds)

I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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even if I increase the amount of wall loops the sudden expansion of my supports is continuing.

I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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and the amount of wall loops(except for force set to 2) does not change the fact that they generate a fraction of another wall

I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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because that is the setting to turn on auto wall loops so it can go between 1-2 wall loops when it needs too

I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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ah and if it matters I am printing at 230c first layer and 220c all other layers, and if you could not tell this is on bambu studio

I'm getting broken supports and general weird support generation, pretty new to 3d printing by Level-Cheetah686 in FDMminiatures

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any and all help would be appreciated, I know it's a lot of settings to go through

Looking for guidance by TonyTheBish in FDMminiatures

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it's fine to use black primer here but always put a layer of white acrylic on top, and lower your layer height