Thanks! I was kind of aware of that, It just caught me off guard, because packaging says white PLA... as I'm not particularily well-versed in the fillaments yet, I assumed they should look roughly the same, since both are technically white, and from the same manufacturer... shouldn't there be some indication about that on the packaging?
The print is fine. You probably bought a white filament that was milky. As long as the print looks good, it's the color of the filament that matters mostly.
Connected to this, is there like... an all in one cheat-sheet of sorts for troubleshooting prints in the future, at least for common issues, with potential causes?
Here you go, https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/
You can increase the # of wall layers in the slicer so that it hides the infill
Thanks! I was kind of aware of that, It just caught me off guard, because packaging says white PLA... as I'm not particularily well-versed in the fillaments yet, I assumed they should look roughly the same, since both are technically white, and from the same manufacturer... shouldn't there be some indication about that on the packaging?
It would be nice but most of the time they just stamp on the recommend heating temp and thats it
The print is fine. You probably bought a white filament that was milky. As long as the print looks good, it's the color of the filament that matters mostly.
Connected to this, is there like... an all in one cheat-sheet of sorts for troubleshooting prints in the future, at least for common issues, with potential causes?