Use the to change the infill density of an overlapping text volume to 100%. If you'd like to narrow this down, please let me know: Which 3D modeling software (CAD) or slicer are you using?
: In slicers like Bambu Studio or PrusaSlicer, you can add a text shape as a "Modifier". Set the wall count or infill of that specific text volume to 100% (solid) while the rest of the object uses standard infill.
: Create text as a solid volume (e.g., 0.1mm thick) and subtract it from the main model. This leaves a tiny void that the slicer treats as a surface, causing it to generate solid top/bottom layers around the void. inroommp4
Are you trying to make the text , embossed , or completely hidden inside the infill?
Use the feature to create sketches, then use Boolean operations to join or subtract the text from the main body. Cura Use the to change the infill density of
Are you using a printer (e.g., Bambu Lab AMS) or a single-nozzle printer?
Use the or Project tool to place text on a solid surface, then Extrude Cut or Extrude Boss . Onshape Set the wall count or infill of that
To create solid text that is part of a model's internal structure, you can follow these methods: