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  1. Bingo. Turning off "Avoid Printed Parts when Traveling" did the trick. Faith restored. Thanks GV.
  2. Could someone please help here? Or at least chime in and let me know that Cura is even supported in some way? I'm about to give up on the forum in general.
  3. Am I doing something wrong and being ignored? Or is this just not a problem anyone can help with?
  4. Hello, first post. Love the slicer: used Prusa and Cura simultaneously for a while to pick the best, and Cura won. Grateful for all the hard work put into this program; thank you. Using 5.0: See the first image below. The part has a simple oval cross section here with a few internal features which terminate in the Z and need "top" layers within the infill of the part. The image shows that after printing the walls and the top of one internal feature, it travels the tip over the walls, around the outside of the part, and back into the part to print the top of the second internal feature. This leaves a big bugger. It does this when combing is set to All, Not in outer surface, Not in skin, and Within infill. But why? Should it not stay inside the part for these settings? The second image shows a correct travel between one "top" and the other "top" before starting the infill. This is combing mode off. But I can't use combing off because higher in Z the part is a C cross section and setting combing off allows a bunch of travels off the part ...causing stringing. The Not in outer surface, Not in skin, and Within infill modes work as intended higher in the part... but there are no internal top layer printing. So, the answer to one of these 2 questions would be super helpful: 1) How do I keep the tip inside the part with a "top" island and combing is set to Not in outer surface, Not in skin, or Within infill? 2) How can I assign combing to "off" for the lower half of the print and "not in outer surface" higher up? ...the same method of assigning different infill percentages does not allow different combing settings. Many thanks!
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