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  1. I'm asking the same on (Problem #2) Yes, simulation and actual printing is differs, unfortunately I have no poof video of actual printing but in my case each round line prints separately in fact from speed point of view but those lines are actually connected! I've played with enable/disable acceleration/jerk control excluding impact of computed speed in g-code commands but have no success with it. How to make it print smoothly as a seamless line?
  2. Hi All Cura-Guru ! Problem #1 How to tune Cura (4.8.0) to keep printing direction when print cylinder? The half of the infills and inner shell it prints CW and the other half and outer shell is CCW It changes on a middle (see pictures) related topics with no solution: Problem #2 It is the speed - each round it prints "separately" (not smoothly) - it down the speed at the end of the line and start to run next line, and I would like to force it move seamless in the meaning of speed (keeping speed). Here I disabled all speed-tune features like Acceleration and Jerk control, but with no effect similar topic: I'm working with CoPET My Project attached (DuctAdapter.3mf) Key points on my mind: + Optimize Wall Printing Order = Z Seam Alignment: User Specified = Z Seam X: -100 = Z Seam Y: 100 = Seam Corner Preference: None ! No infill but perimeters enough to fill entire wall = Wall Line Count: 3 + Equalize Filament Flow - Enable Acceleration Control - Enable Jerk Control - Enable Retract - Enable Coasting (no coasting) what else ? I'm not a Cura beginner but I need assistance, I have no more ideas to try DuctAdapter.3mf
  3. Wow, much better And I would just happy if I will manage to make the lines perpendicular on this layer
  4. It is here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:763622 Famous 3DBenchy. thanks for your interest!
  5. Hello Everyone Could someone suggest me how to tweak Cura settings to print the ceiling (first layer of the roof) the roof of 3DBency boat. I've enabled Experimental "Enable Bridge Settings". You see the marked line prints completely in the air and seems like it doesn't detect the empty space below! To have a straight lines instead of diagonal I've tried to turn Alternate Skin Rotation but with no success. I would like to have similar to Prusa Slicer bridge behavior: Please suggest if there are some options to tune printing the roof ceilings?
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