I have been trying to remove retraction defects from my prints in Simplify3D 4.0 without much success. The printer I am using for most of this testing is a Raise3D N2.
Using Raise3D's slicer Ideamaker I can get the printer to produce prints with no noticeable retraction defects on the skin of my prints so the printer is working properly. Trying Simplify3D with identical retraction settings that are used in Ideamaker, Simplify produces noticeable defects on the print wherever a retraction occurs.
It doesn't seem to matter if I vary coasting, wipe, extra restart distance, crossing open spaces there is still a very noticeable defect. I have attached pictures of comparison of of the prints I am achieving with the respective slicers.
Using the same settings as Ideamaker, ulitmaker's slicer Cura is able to produce satisfactory results so there is something going on with Simplify3D that makes retraction more pronounced then other slicers.