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  1. @gr5 Oh, I didn't know about that

    7 minutes ago, gr5 said:

    As far as I know z-hop was invented for delta printers and never meant to be used for non-delta printers

    I'm just a few months inside the 3d printing world, but loving it, specially because the community support!

    I asked about not using the z-hop cause makers muse once showed a x-mas tree that failed due to no z-hop, but now I believe it was an exception...

    About the support, yes it's the ps4 logo! Thanks for the tip! I'll remove the supports  for the next print. 

    I believe my problem is solved at this time then!

    Thanks @gr5 and @burtoogle

     

  2. Hello @gr5! I would agree with your options 1) 2) and #2, but they don't explain why going back to Cura 4.3 made those lines disappear... 

    About #1, shouldn't that happen with every print I make, Since it's a ''mechanic'' issue? I'm not finding the gcode (probably replaced with an 4.3 cura sliced gcode by mistake) for the blue part, but when I saw the first time and compared with the print, the lines were exactly in the same spots.

     

    About the Z Hop, do you have any ideias about that? 

    1 hour ago, Garand said:

    Ps: I spent the night setting up the profile and I found that when Z Hop is on, the damned lines appear, no matter what other option is on, including  combing. I've checked the light speed problem and the speeds are ok.

     

  3. Hey there @burtoogle! That's the catch, when I print it, those lines appears on. The deal is that only IdeaMaker is showing the problem... The printer is an ender 3 Pro and I 100% sure that there is no z wobble or extrusion problems because I sliced the same file on cura 4.3 and it printed Ok as every GCode viewer showed (including IdeaMaker. 

    Ps: I spent the night setting up the profile and I found that when Z Hop is on, the damned lines appear, no matter what other option is on, including  combing. I've checked the light speed problem and the speeds are ok.

     

    Ps2: I have no photo of the Deadpool, but here is one of a controller support that came with the same issue. (Cura said it was a ok and IdeaMaker showed the lines when I opened the Cura GCode): IMG_20191124_101236.thumb.jpg.4ad80ec5b2e23f8d19e997dedc423936.jpgIMG_20191124_101228.thumb.jpg.1975456a804a852c8793805d6525028c.jpg

  4. Hey there! I just updated to Cura 4.4 and I started having issues. Some faulty lines on outer walls that are made by Cura but they don't appear on the preview. I found that the problem is on the GCode after opening the GCode on IdeaMaker slicer... Those lines appears on the printed thing too, and are very weird. :(  I have checked the stl on Win 3dBuilder and NetFabb and no problems were found, then I sliced other stl's and the same problem happened...

    I'm new to this forum, but as far I've searched, nothing like that has appeared.

    The stl is attached. deadpool_withSupportsfix.stldeadpool_withSupports.stl  CE3_deadpool_withSupportsfix.gcode

    Thanks in advance.

    Cura 4.4 for Windows (10)

    Layer height 0.12

    Wall thickness 0.8

    Wall line count 2

    Print speed 60mm/s

    linespreview.thumb.png.e2e27b9c928cc173ae98be4bc063181f.pnglines1.thumb.png.f4fa110429b4f55594aa96ab7f98c713.pnglines2.thumb.png.925b33e381f9b7ae258359dc85bfd3a0.pnglines3.thumb.png.1d7026674fac40129abca06410069511.png

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