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  1. @gr5 Thank you very much for your response! So after allot of tinkering around and looking around I think I found something that caused it, I had the seam set to sharpest corner instead of shortest path and it would leave a little tiny dotted line on the infill when it would move to the sharpest corner so maybe I have to tweak the retraction for that to work,or maybe I need to use combing to not go over printed parts or something like that. Anyways I set it back to shortest path now and it seems to not leave these dotted lines anymore.
  2. Anyone else seems to have this problem? I saw someone talking about an infill rounding error but I have no idea on how to make sure its that
  3. Hello I have this wierd problem Im getting sometimes and I narrowed it down to something that happens in cura when slicing a 1mm wall with a 0.4mm line width when it`s sliced at 0.4mm layer width and the walls are 0.8mm It prints all nicely but when there is a 1mm wall it has a wierd travel move that is not there when its sliced with a 0.8mm wall It shows it in the gif 0.8mm Wall is Fine : https://gifyu.com/image/S3RUb Has a nice loop around 1mm wall Wierd travel move that leaves a dotted line on the print wall : https://gifyu.com/image/S3RZg Wierd travel move at the front causing the dots on the wall The photo I added shows on the top the 1mm wall and on the bottom the 0.8mm wall, you can see on the top print the 1mm wall that there is some wierd artifacts created by the dotted lines that are caused by the wierd travel move you can see in the 1mm wall GIF The artifacts only show on the front where the dotted lines are created due to the travel move the sides and back are fine Maybe there is a setting that I am overlooking because you cannot always controll the wall line width on a part with different sized walls so hopefully someone can nudge me in the right direction. Here is Another Gif with the 0.8mm and 1mm wall combined so you can see whats going on maybe better: https://gifyu.com/image/S3RJM I added The Stl Files so you can maybe recreate the problem testube 0.8mm.stl TestTube1mm.stl
  4. Maybe increase the top and bottom layers I usually do a minimum of 3 walls, top and bottom layers
  5. Hello I keep having these wierd layers stacking in Cura with similar settings to Prusa slicer where I don```t have that problem anyone know why? Here are some photo`s: As you can see the layers in cura are messy and in prusa they are fine Anyone maybe know a setting in cura that is causing this? Thank You!
  6. Just started printing with Cura 4.8 and found a problem it overrides manual temperature settings in cura with the Start Gcode script so it will start out heating my nozzle to 230 and my bed to 100c and then it will run the Gcode start script and set the temps down to 215 and 55c almost broke the extruder with this, thankfully i saw it in time. never had this problem in cura 4.7.1 seems the start script was changed for my printer somehow. Printer: Geeetech A-10 first lines of gcode: ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.8.0 M140 S100 M105 M190 S100 M104 S230 M105 M109 S230 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode G28 G1 Z15 F300 M107 G90 M82 M104 S215 M140 S55 G92 E0 M109 S215 M107 G0 X10 Y20 F6000 G1 Z0.8 G1 F300 X180 E40 G1 F1200 Z2 G92 E0 G28 G92 E0 G92 E0 G1 F2100 E-0.8 ;LAYER_COUNT:77 ;LAYER:0 M107 G0 F3600 X35.312 Y41.609 Z0.15 ;TYPE:SKIRT as u see it sets the temps twice first of all my own settings in cura and then it loads the start script after it already heated up to the right temperature etc.
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