I’m working on a Project that Prominently Features a Red PETG Top Surface that after the Printing is done gets Sanded with Grits from 400-2000 +Heat Treatment.

There is a Big Issue tho, After the Sanding is done, I can Rather Prominently see the Walls and Infill of the Layers Below. At first I suspected that I just sanded too much and that the internals weren’t really filled in 100% as they should, but after some testing and Closer Inspection, it just seems the Red PETG is just Transparent enough that I can see the layer below…

So how do I stop this from Happening? Thus Far I played around with Fan Speeds, Nozzle Temps (±10°C), Layer Hight and Ironing all Solid Layers with Mixed Success, non Satisfactory enough however…

  • Mr.Mofu@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    3 days ago

    So No matter what I try, It only does Infill before 1 Layer of Top Surface. No settings seem to trigger anything else. Even putting infill at 0% makes it just hollow instead of producing more Top Surface Layers…

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      3 days ago

      It isn’t an “infill” setting. It’s “top/bottom” settings. I don’t what slicer you’re using, but every slicer should give you the option to set the number of top layers and bottom layers.

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        2 days ago

        Yes, top layer is set to 5 layers yet it only does 1 Top Layer since thats the surface. Rest is handled as Infill.

        I tried everything from 1-100 Top Layers, nothing changes. Insides still get printed as Regular Infill.

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          2 days ago

          Can you please upload some screenshots of the model you’re printing in the slicer, and the related settings? That’s really odd behavior.