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What Infill Should I Use for 3D Prints?

Most decorative prints work with 10–15% infill, while functional parts may need stronger walls, higher infill, or better material choice.

Quick fixPrioritize wall count first, then adjust infill pattern and density based on strength needs.
Problem clusterInfill
Best workflowFix one setting at a time, test small, then save the working profile.

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Identify the visible symptom and write down the printer, slicer, material, nozzle size, and profile used.
  2. Check the most common mechanical or material cause before changing advanced slicer settings.
  3. Apply the quick fix above, then run a small test model.
  4. If the issue continues, use the full guide or AI Doctor to narrow the cause by printer and slicer.

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What Infill Should I Use for 3D Prints?

Most decorative prints work with 10–15% infill, while functional parts may need stronger walls, higher infill, or better material choice.

What should I try first?

Prioritize wall count first, then adjust infill pattern and density based on strength needs.

Does this depend on the printer or slicer?

Yes. Bambu Studio, Orca Slicer, Cura, PrusaSlicer, Creality Print, and other slicers expose similar controls differently, and printer motion systems change how aggressive settings can be.

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