

I used the highest, "almost solid" quality settings, and tried both 70 and 200 microns. But, when I printed a somewhat rectangular, 6.5mm thick part for my Folgertech FT-5 (under construction), 2 of the sides were easy to simply pull apart. It's not so noticeable on such things as the Benchy stress print, and actually did pretty well on that model. As you cannot adjust hot end temperatures, PLA, especially on the perimeter of prints delaminates. Print geometry is actually quite good, but filament to filament adhesion is terrible. Wow, this about the most worthless 3D printer! I received my new $165 Cube 3 about 2 weeks ago, and print quality is generally terrible - from a structural integrity standpoint.
