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  1. Hello, I was printing a very simple hollow cube when I noticed there was a big vibration in every layer, always in the same corner, where it changes layer. This vibration makes next face of the cube to appear with "waves" until the vibration dissapears. I lowered a lot my printer acceleration to see what was going on in that corner and I saw it was making some diagonal movements I was not expecting. Went to Cura to check layer view and, as you can see in the attached pictures, I found some blue movements between layers that dont seem quite normal for me. It is like every time before going one layer up, it goes a bit in diagonal inside the cube and then comes back to the outer perimeter, making the vibration. For me the logical thing to do is to go one layer up in vertical (maybe a bit diagonal to finish at the inner perimeter) and keep printing next layer. Extra info: I've found out that same behaviour happens if perimeter only has 1 line instead of 2. This looks similar to the bug described here and here, but not sure if it is the same. Is it a bug or am I missing something? I am using Cura 15.04 in Windows 8.1 Thank you for your time
  2. Thank you Robert for your answer. Didn't know that option. Still, I guess it would not work if I wanted to put the bolt inside a hollow rectangle, and also guess this is the way Cura works.
  3. Hello, I think this is normal behaviour, but just want to confirm it. I am trying to print 2 STLs, one containing like two "L" parts and the other STL is a bolt, there is lots of room inside de first STL and I would like to print my bolt in there, Cura doesnt let me. Printing all at the same time, not one at a time. Is there any reason for this or just simplifying things? I edited STL with a modelling software to merge both STLs into one, and then it printed fine, I just want to know if I have to do it this way every time or there ir another way of doing it in Cura. Thank you very much, Luis Rodenas
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