Hi! Looking for some advice here from friendly local experts.
I’ve printed this with Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro, 0.4 nozzle, Elegoo PETG filament, no enclosure. Using PrusaSlicer.
This print is basically all walls - the hex grid is thin. It’s 2mm thick and each segment is 1.5mm wide. I set 3 layers for walls in slicer. It was printed vertically, just as seen on picture.
The solid part of the print (back wall) came out just fine, but the hex grid part came… dirty. On the picture, there are a few hex segments that just broke off during the print at the base of vertical segments. And the rest of them have small loops of filament that stick outside of the intended surface, to the sides.
My suspicion is the print temperature is too low. I’m printing at 230, which is the low end of 230-260 range of the filament. But in my previous tests I noticed stringing that starts around 240, so I did a few other prints that were just fine at 230, and I made it my default temp for this spool.
Or is it just too fine detail for my printer with PETG? Or something else that I am missing?


Thanks for another interesting point. It is faster than you are suggesting. My slicer settings for “external perimeters” is 25 mm/s and for “perimeters” is 40 mm/s. There are no other type of movements on these hexagonal structures.
I may try slower printing at some point, but it’s already a 7 hour print 😄