underextrusion
Underextrusion is a defect in 3D printing where the filament is not deposited in sufficient quantity, resulting in gaps or incomplete areas in layers and a weak overall print. It can affect perimeters, infill, and top layers, leading to rough surfaces and poor layer adhesion. It is commonly discussed alongside overextrusion as a contrast in how material is laid down.
Causes of underextrusion fall into several categories. Mechanical issues such as a partially clogged nozzle, a
Symptoms include visible gaps in layers, thin or incomplete walls, weak infill, poor layer adhesion, and rough
Common fixes include calibrating the extruder steps per millimeter, confirming accurate filament diameter in the slicer,