This is layer 2 or 3. It will be covered by the next few layers but I feel like it shouldn’t be this fugly. I’m using Cura’s Standard Quality except for temp which is set to 205. The filament is Inland PLA.
i dont see an image?
what type of Inland PLA, silk generally requires higher temps but some of the more standard ones print well at 180-190.
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Does that top surface feel ridged? To me this looks more like an issue with either overextrusion or z offset too low than temperature.
I second z offset. Weird that this happens only at a certain regular “column”. Could be hiding an underextruded strand on the level below. In that case your temp might not be stable.
Too low (nozzle height)
To me it looks like your flow rate is too high. Calibrate your e-steps. That and raise your z offset. I don’t think it’s temperature related.