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Patulea Andrei
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help with print defect

Hello

I printed a desk organizer and I am having some print defects on the drawers: 

 

They are worst at the back of the printplate.

Did anybody elese encounter this? What could be the problem?

Material is Prusa PLA ( not prusament ), printer is Core One .

Used standard printing profile. Just raised the print bed temperature and increased the number of walls.

Could increasing the number of walls cause this? I think I remember encountering this issue on ASA...

Thank you in advance for your help.

Posted : 02/03/2026 5:42 pm
Diem
 Diem
(@diem)
Illustrious Member

I suspect this is a failed attempt to print in mid air ...

Please save your project as a .3mf file

Files > Save Project as

Zip the .3mf and post it here. It will contain both your part and your settings for us to diagnose.

Cheerio,

Posted : 02/03/2026 7:03 pm
Patulea Andrei
(@patulea-andrei)
Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: help with print defect

Hi mate.

Here it is: obj_6_Schublade

If it were to be in mid air than why isn't it the same on the entire length of the part?

Why it can be seen only at the back of the object?

 

Posted : 02/03/2026 7:19 pm
hyiger
(@hyiger)
Noble Member
RE: help with print defect

Hard to tell without the project file, but it looks like a chamfered edge so maybe an unsupported overhang? 

Posted : 02/03/2026 7:25 pm
Patulea Andrei
(@patulea-andrei)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: help with print defect

I have attached the project file

Posted : 02/03/2026 7:29 pm
miroslav.h4
(@miroslav-h4)
Prominent Member
RE: help with print defect

The bottom edge looks like it is rounded, and that is the whole problem. And if it is the bottom edge of the drawers, which is not actually visible, then there is nothing to solve! Unfortunately, many people think that 3D printing is the same as injection molding, and then it looks like this.

Posted : 02/03/2026 9:56 pm
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