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  1. Hello,

    I'm seeing this weird behavior of support being generated where it doesn't need to be. In previous 5.0 version this worked without a problem.

     

    I updated to 5.3.1 cause I had another problem with adaptive layers in 5.0.

     

    As you can see in the images, 5.0 generates the support material like its supposed to, but in 5.3.1 the material sticks outside of the object bounds.
    This is just a test object to showcase the error.

     

    I hope someone can either point me to a setting that might fix this, or for a future version to fix this problem.

     

    I've tried changing the following settings without any success:

    - Enable Support Interface

    - Support Z Distance

    - Support X/Y Distance

    - support Overhang Angle

    - support Density

    - Support Patterns (Zig Zack + Gyroid)

    - Support Density

    - Support Brim

    - Support Wall Line Count

     

    BB1ABL_TestWilfried_Tachohalter.3mf

    Screenshot 2023-06-05 214147.jpg

    Screenshot 2023-06-05 213817.jpg

    TestWilfried_Tachohalter.stl

  2. Hello,
    I'm trying to set up a new printer in cura. The Biqu BX.
    There is no inbuild profile for the printer so chose the Biqu B1 and then edited all machine settings for my printer.

    It works, but Cura has a weird display problem. The prints seem to come out correct, but it's almost impossible to catch problems like holes in the model before printing.
    The preview print shows pretty big holes at the Z-Seam.

    Here are some example pictures:
    1902195414_Screenshot2021-05-14155612.thumb.jpg.6d3c06c56d172d99e451cbf9c1c92d06.jpg

    895042049_Screenshot2021-05-14155659.thumb.jpg.60f26e1880b31c542067715966ca76a2.jpg

    2106864017_Screenshot2021-05-14160910.thumb.jpg.f4073b8bec726bf64b7484dcbf08583f.jpg

     

    First two show the problem on a XYZ cube, then on a real object, which shows these massive holes.

     

    The next picture is the same cura instance but switched to my other printer, with the same settings as the first image:

    921376678_Screenshot2021-05-14155758.thumb.jpg.12a8ff8ca0a7929d82dea2afeae852d4.jpg

     

    Why is my new profile displaying these massive holes and how do I fix this?

     


    Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this issue?

     

    This problem is in both Cura 4.8 and Cura 4.9.1

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