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Adamada

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  1. Howdy, I'm using Cura 4.5, I looked through the changelogs for the more recent versions and have not found anything addressing this; my apologies if I overlooked something: Could we get wipe or coasting options available for supports? From the "preview" tab, it shows the coasting settings not carrying over to the supports. I rely on wipe / coasting to help me solve stringing issues, and would appreciate these tools for support also; in my specific application I'm using a single nozzle, dual-material extruder to print a 100% density support interface in PVA. It'd be sweet to have coasting to relieve some of the nozzle pressure before retracting to move to the prime tower. If there's a better place to post this, please let me know. Thanks, Adam
  2. gr5; I've got my e-steps dialed in, and get no under extrusion elsewhere in my prints other than these inner walls. I'm printing inner walls at 30 mm/s, I'll drop it lower and see if that helps. For my line width, I read a few places that 1.2x nozzle diameter is recommended so I gave it a try. I was printing at .6mm line width with the same issue occuring. burtoogle; Fantastic! Thanks a bunch for letting me know. I'll download and play with it. I still think an "inner wall inset" would be a nice option to have as well. There may be scenarios where that may be preferred over inner wall flow - though none come to mind right now. 😁 Thank you both for your quick replies, very much appreciated!
  3. Hello, I'm currently battling a problem where my inner walls do not connect with each other or the outer wall - especially around smaller circular holes. I've searched around a lot online and talked to people in different groups, this seems to be a common problem with no real solution, other than increasing flow % (I have experimented a lot with different settings to little success) - which can have adverse effects in other areas of the print. "Outer wall inset" fixes the problem fantastically, but affects the dimensions of the printed piece; for a modeled 1/8" hole, the "outer wall inset" will squish the outer walls closer into the print and end up with a hole larger than 1/8". (Reading the description of "outer wall inset" I'm using it under different parameters than designed for; I have a .6mm nozzle with a .72mm line width rather than a smaller than nozzle diameter line width. Regardless, the outcome is favorable, just not the part deformation.) I would like a way to squish the inner walls into the outer wall, rather than vice versa. Perhaps a "inner wall inset" if you will. This way the dimensional accuracy will be kept while achieving the same effect. This could potentially also be solved by allowing a separate control of inner wall flow; if I could bump my inner walls to 110% or something and overextrude for them to better connect with each other and the outer wall, that'd be fantastic. I think this feature would be very helpful. (If there is a better place to post this feature request, I'd appreciate somebody pointing me in the right direction)
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