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Supports Hard to Remove

Supports that are difficult to remove leave marks, damage the surface, or require excessive force and tools to detach. This adds significant post-processing time and can ruin the appearance of the final part.

Common Causes

  1. Support Z distance too small — The gap between the support top and the model is too tight
  2. Support density too high — Dense support structures fuse more aggressively with the model surface
  3. Support interface layers too thick — Thick interface layers create a stronger bond to the model
  4. Printing temperature too high — Excess heat causes support material to weld to the part
  5. Wrong support pattern — Some patterns (grid, rectilinear) bond more than others (zigzag, lines)
  1. Increase support Z distance to 0.2-0.3mm (one to two layer heights)
  2. Reduce support density to 10-15% for easier breakaway
  3. Use 1-2 support interface layers instead of 3+ for a cleaner separation
  4. Enable tree supports — they use less material and are generally easier to remove
  5. Lower print temperature by 5°C for support layers if your slicer supports per-feature temperatures
  6. Consider soluble support materials (PVA with PLA, HIPS with ABS) for complex geometry
  7. Use support blocker tools in your slicer to remove unnecessary supports from easy-to-bridge areas

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