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JohnTheGuy
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MK4S Print with Organic Supports produces Steps instead of smooth surface

I have only been printing for a couple months, so clearly not expert in any of this...so looking for some help from the Community.

I am attaching a Model from Fusion 360 that requires a lot of supports.  I am using the Organic supports for this print.

I am also attaching a screenshot of the slicer output and a picture of the resulting print.

Is there any way to get a smooth surface on the front part of the print instead of the many steps from front to back?

I realize that this is a very shallow angle  of the front panel such that we may be seeing the discrete steps of layer thicknesses.

I have tried rotating the model so that the front face is roughly parallel to the platter, but the step persist, just get wider so fewer of them.

I wasn't sure what I need to provide in terms of setting and the best format to include those.

Best Answer by TeamD3dp:

What you see are the layer step lines, as you suspect, which is why they get wider when you try to adjust closer to parallel.  I would take the entire model and rotate it around X or Y axis so that the layer lines are oriented completely differently.  With some modeled supports, you should be able to print this part at a 45 degree angle. See Slant3d's YouTube videos about printing boxes diagonally.  

I've tested this, and it's not terribly hard to do, and results in a box that (although slower because of the overhangs) prints with well hidden layer lines.  In addition to the above, you could add a touch of fuzzy skin (as he also does in the video) to further obscure the lines.

-J

Respondido : 12/03/2025 1:14 am
TeamD3dp
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RE:

What you see are the layer step lines, as you suspect, which is why they get wider when you try to adjust closer to parallel.  I would take the entire model and rotate it around X or Y axis so that the layer lines are oriented completely differently.  With some modeled supports, you should be able to print this part at a 45 degree angle. See Slant3d's YouTube videos about printing boxes diagonally.  

I've tested this, and it's not terribly hard to do, and results in a box that (although slower because of the overhangs) prints with well hidden layer lines.  In addition to the above, you could add a touch of fuzzy skin (as he also does in the video) to further obscure the lines.

-J

Respondido : 12/03/2025 12:49 pm
TeamD3dp
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RE: MK4S Print with Organic Supports produces Steps instead of smooth surface

Respondido : 12/03/2025 12:56 pm
JohnTheGuy
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK4S Print with Organic Supports produces Steps instead of smooth surface

Thanks very much I will give it a try.

Respondido : 12/03/2025 4:57 pm
JohnTheGuy
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK4S Print with Organic Supports produces Steps instead of smooth surface

I simply placed the model on its side and it printed perfectly smooth on all sides.  Thanks very much.

Respondido : 13/03/2025 2:12 pm
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TeamD3dp
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I'm glad to hear that you found success in reorienting it. 👍  Something to consider, which may not matter much to you, but one of the advantages of printing near a 45 deg angle is the reduction in support material, since most of the parts (in a simple box design at least) won't require support.

-J

Respondido : 14/03/2025 3:04 am
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