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Samon

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  1. The only thing that "gets it right" is Surface mode of "Surface". But then the extruder then has many backward travels, which to me is against the idea of "vase mode". I don't think I understand the differences in Surface mode modes. Could someone explain it to me please? I'm desperate to embrace Cura ?
  2. The problem still occurs but in different places now... ? Is there any hope?
  3. Now this is crazy. First of all the mentioned artifacts are present and highly visible on the print. Whats more the whole thing is wavy, and for sure that's not the printers fault because I have tried to print it previously with S3D. (White - sliced with Cura, black - S3D) Help ? ? CCR10_hex.curaproject.3mf
  4. I can see these weird lines in Cura, S3D and Repetier. I will print it and send the results ? CCR10_hex.gcode
  5. You're right, it's parametric design consisting only of surfaces (triangles) built on points, there's no double walls whatsoever. Thank you for your help ?
  6. Here you go @smartavionics hex.curaproject.3mf
  7. I'm having a problem when generating a gcode in vase mode of a model in which multiple planes meet in one point. Cura 3.4.1 generates artifacts coming out from the vertices where the planes meet. Is there any way to resolve that? Thank you! PART.stl
  8. Hello everyone! This is my first post so please don't beat me ? I'm trying to print a model (upside down from STL file ) in vase mode with solid bottom layers. The problem is that after adding bottom thickness the model surface is no longer continuous, there appears a step - see the photo ( preview in S3D because Cura does not show it ). Could you help me get rid of the step? ( I removed everything from config folder, set up nozzle, layer height, spiralize and bottom thickness ) Thank you ! flat.stl
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