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    Buona sera a tutti

    da qualche giorno ho un problema con la mia Prusa i3

    come si vede dalle foto non stampa bene lascia dei buchi nel materiale e sembra quasi stampi a a scatti dal risultato

    ho cambiato i cuscinetti del piatto, dell'estrusore, la cinghia del piatto e teso la cinghia dell'estrusore.

    ho provato anche a cambiare materiale e l'ingranaggio avanzamento filo.

    qualcuno ha idea di cos'altro potrebbe incidere su questo problema.

    grazie molte a tutti.

    Cordialmente

    Andrea

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  2. I think he is printing an architectural thing like a roman temple where he wants the columns 100% infill but the rest of the print only 20% infill.  Is that what you want?  If so you can do that in cura 2.x.x.  The feature is called "merge" or  something like that where you split the model up into multple parts (columns versus the rest) and then give the different parts different settings and "merge" them into one print.

    Keep in mind that 100% infill is really not much stronger than 24% infill as, like bone, the strength tends to come from the outer shell.

    If I mis understood the question please include a drawing - maybe draw on paper and photograph with your phone.

    It is exactly what I would do

    thank you so much

  3. Good morning

    I asked politely a question

    first of all I have a Prusa i3

    use the software CURA for slicer

    I recently installed CURA 64-bit

    and I was wondering if it is possible to print a complete filling only parts of the 3D model according to a dimensional parameter

    For example I have to print a row of columns with 10mm diameter under a 100x100 floor and above a roof of 100x100

    I would make sure that the columns were full 10mm diameter while floor and roof not full.

    it can be done?

    if so, in what way?

    thank you very much

    Andrew

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