I'm hoping to get this figured out. I think the main problem is me expecting more out of this machine. But once I realized the limitations of it's capabilities, I stopped expecting high quality prints. However, this issue is pretty unacceptable in my opinion.
I created a small spaceship for a project a while ago, and I'm finally getting around to printing it on my machine. Here are my specs. If you need to know any other information, let me know and I'll gather it.
Rostock Max V2
Repetier-Host Mac V0.56
Sliced with Slic3r v 1.0.1
Layer height - .2mm
Perimeters - 4
Material - ABS
Nozzle Temp - 230º
Bed Temp - 90º
As you can see from the pics, the underside, that touches any support area, has a complete 'spaghetti' surface. Basically the topside looks great, but the bottom looks like trash. What can I do to improve the surface on the support side of the print?
I don't want to give up on this printer, but several of my friends have MB Replicator 2's and I have only seen trouble free prints from those machines. Simplicity and ease of use, print after print. With the Rostock MAX V2 it seems like every print I'm having to calibrate it or trouble shoot it. I understand this is a tinkerer's paradise, but it still shouldn't be this bad. Or am I expecting too much?

I'm also trying to upload the file for you guys to try if you want.
[img]http://www.inkt.us/FILES/Spaceship1.jpeg[/img]
[img]http://www.inkt.us/FILES/Spaceship2.jpeg[/img]
[img]http://www.inkt.us/FILES/Spaceship3.jpeg[/img]
[img]http://www.inkt.us/FILES/Spaceship4.jpeg[/img]