Cura has the ability to have the layers be twice or three times the thickness of the regular layers. I use this feature a lot to speed up the print. The way Cura does it in the UI is not very friendly. You have to make sure the infill layer thickness is exactly a multiple of the normal layer thickness. I would suggest just having the option just be "double infill layer thickness" (or triple) and the program just makes sure it's the right multiple. There should be a limit on this feature if the normal layer thickness is close to the nozzle diameter.
Cura has the ability to have the layers be twice or three times the thickness of the regular layers. I use this feature a lot to speed up the print. The way Cura does it in the UI is not very friendly. You have to make sure the infill layer thickness is exactly a multiple of the normal layer thickness. I would suggest just having the option just be "double infill layer thickness" (or triple) and the program just makes sure it's the right multiple. There should be a limit on this feature if the normal layer thickness is close to the nozzle diameter.