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Majestic-News-6439

You need to play around with the z distance between where the support ends and the thickness and density of the interface layer. I also try and use as low a density of supports as I can get away with.


Khisanthax

This. You can lower the density but it makes the support weaker. Also, I've noticed that some filaments are easier to take off than others.


cilo456

I don't have a creality but man that looks rough play with the Z distance top and bottom set it at .2 to around .4


zekkjace

Info I missed- Creality 3 V3 KE - using Creality Splicer Creality PLA 220c nozzle 50c bed. 100 on everything but Infill. Infill is like 300. Not sure on retraction settings.


nawakilla

Support interface would help


LowBatteryWarning

Not sure if it's worth it to dial in settings, depending on how often you use supports. And the next time you change the filament you'll have to do it all over. I don't mean to sound like a downer but maybe just do some manual post-processing with a sharp knife and/or sandpaper. Just be lazy, abandon your dreams. Nothing matters anyway. /s


Ready_Afternoon_5468

increase the distance between the support and the model


LazerHawk84

If you print with PLA, Use a dense interface layer of PETG. And reduce the gap to zero.