@GregValiant Why would the orientation matter? I would expect that the slicer in both scenarios would just slight alter the toolpath in the XY-plane order to form the logo. The diameter of nozzle only dictates the smallest wall you be able to print, however with most printer will be step in order a tenth or hundredth mm and is mostly depends on the (micro)steps of steppermotor(driver) and the size of the pulley.
I have not tried adaptive layers but have tried slicing it with different nozzles sizes and layers height which did not alleviate the problem.
I did use prusaslicer for this model, but I found it quite strange behaviour of the slicer and would like to understand what I did wrong. Or report a bug. I feel that is least I could for using this free software.
@geert_2 yeah that was also my first thought. Something must have gone wrong with exporting to model to STL. It would not have been the first time that I missed some letters and have updated the model multiple times during the design process. However when I checked the STL the logo was completely there and it did not give me any warnings in Cura or in the windows viewer.
After that I reviewed the g-code in which the logo was missing.
The next step was obviously trying to slice it again. Which produced the same results.
Since I really wanted the logo appear fully on the print I used prusaslicer.
This produced model with the complete logo using the same stl.
So Cura was most likely the cause of my issue.
Just to be sure I just checked the model again in 3D builder* and meshmixer.
I also included the stl so feel free to check it out.
So I preformed a clean install of Cura 4.8.0 on my computer and the issue still occurs.
I am now quite sure this is a bug.
I should report this to the github, right?
print 3D not 3D Builder
steunschep versie.stl