3DPrinting
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It is. I don't know if it's a Prusa MINI issue or a general one, but after changing the filament the pressure in the nozzle isn't enough to get a good print.
Check in the slicer to see what it's doing there, looks strange
I probably misunderstood what you're talking about?
It lookes like that print just has one filliment switch? If that is the case, my query was why there was a hole where the eye is - should the white layer under it not just be flat?
You may want to look at what the slicer is doing there and maybe change the infill settings.
Ah, now I understand. There's not a 100% infill, that's why it's not solid.