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  1. Hello, ok! That's great! Can only find 2.5xx though, maybe I'm missing a developer "daily" downloadable somewhere?
  2. Did some Gcode file comparison in p4merge-app, between the files producing the two prints above (identical parts, but one with Brim and the other with Raft.) The Raft version stops after completion of layer 62, whilst the brim version keeps going to the correct end at 67. Strange enough, the Raft version claims to start at layer -9, but when completion of layer -6, it all of a sudden starts, in the same numbering as the brim-version, with layer 0 and so on. There seem to be some mistake in the Cura produced gcode in my case here. Can anyone give me a hint on how to get past this issue? Attaching the two Gcode files. https://www.dropbox.com/s/6fcrxn2t8qfi0rs/Dome_problem_brim.gcode?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/2d4sxjlpa8d3fc0/Dome_problem_raft.gcode?dl=0
  3. Made two identical part of the problem. The one to left is made with a brim, and it prints the top layers ok. The other one is with raft, and skips the top layers, equivalent to raft thickness.
  4. Tried a calibration dome, and it behaves great. However, trimming my part for testing of the errors region, it behaves wrong as described in this subject. Seem to be something in my stl geometry that Cura treats differently if it's with a raft or a brim. Please see link to the trimmed problem part. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ds1uqv6eq6fllq/Dome%20problem%20v1.STL?dl=0
  5. Noticed during my prints a flat top on an curved top end of a part. Top layers are removed when Raft is enabled. (not when using Brim for example). This is visible graphically and on the print. See attached pictures. How to fix? Cura 2.5.0 on MacOS 10.12.4 Thanks, Brgds /Johan
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