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AmberElferink

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  1. Found the answer after some searching. For people in the future: Set "Support wall line count" to 0 (may be hidden by default).
  2. Thanks for having a look @GregValiant. I found the following: loading your file with all your settings and pressing slice once gives the correct output. Just to distinguish the exact settings, I changed back to my old profile and tried to enable the differences between our profiles one by one. Retract before outer wall did not make a difference. Neither did some 4 other settings that were different. What did give the correct result only compared to my previous try are these two settings: - setting combing to "all" - reducing the line width from 0.4 mm to 0.35 mm. (without this it still gave the same issue). I am confused as to why it works, but I'm happy that works. I feel this is some form of bug, but at least I can work with it for now. Thanks a lot!
  3. Apparently this was fixed in Cura 4.13.1. EDIT: When I uninstalled and reinstalled the new version for some reason it worked fine (I kept the configuration files). However, when I changed my model just a bit (increasing hole sizes) it was directly back to its old behavior. I don't know what to do anymore.
  4. I have some stringing issues which would be fixed by combing. However, Cura is not cooperating. I tried every combing setting (All, Off, Within Infill, Not in Skin), but it still shows a lot of non-combed travelling When testing, make sure you scroll through the layers each time after changing combing, after changing it hides somehow. See a save from my settings here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XUm6CdBS5uX9qkXwScF4EJePi8_rXZYl/view?usp=sharing Can anyone please help to reduce the mid-air travel on this? TPU strings horribly
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