Was feeling proud of finally using the full printable envelope nearly and then...
Picking it up I realise the skin is detached from the fill, for the top 6" or so, with the part being all floppy and basically no use to me unless I magically fix it some how (this after a 63 1/4 hour run

[img]https://c6.staticflickr.com/1/731/31449145741_239e56c6d3_c.jpg[/img]
IMG_20161211_110718 by Doug Clark, on Flickr
So what did I do different on this to compared other prints?
Well I've seen the print typically slowing down as it gets taller, research led me to believe this was due to the min time per layer setting which i reduced from 40 secs to 5. As a result all the outside printed at 35mm/sec and the fill at 40mm/sec.
I thought it might be due to under extruding so I checked that as per the matter hackers guide and found I was about 2% under extruding, I don't think that's enough to be the issue at this speed?
HE temp was 220c as normal
Bed temp 70c as normal
Same PLA filament as used before (3DFillies.com)
So was the extra speed enough to cause the under extrusion to get to the point where the join wasn't formed due to a lack of material and or heat?
Do I just slow it down or is there another remedy?