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TomKamphuys

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  1. I think I did what you told me. Strange.

     

    In the mean time I have found what triggers it:
    Screenshot_20230205_031921.thumb.png.e679f0021dde6af3defb7ff1b0873567.png

     

    Changing the ironing pattern between concentric and zigzag, turns the yellow artefacts on and off. So keeping the ironing at zigzag solves the problem. Selecting 'Iron only highest layer' also solves the problem (even with concentric ironing).

     

    Is this expected behaviour?

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  2. Thanks for your answer. And although it is affected by the layer height, it is not the only element at play. In my case it happens also quite a bit higher up where the layers are much more directly on top of each other.

     

    Here is a comparison of (slightly) other model, sliced in a different Cura version and with a different printer (so perfect for comparison...) :

    IMG_20230205_143843964.thumb.jpg.bc7ce62025135072edeef83a2bf25d90.jpg 

     

    I think I finally succeeded in capturing the transition clearly.

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