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  1. When using a brim or skirt, Cura always starts the printing process at the front left, i.e. at the shortest distance from the origin (as long as the origin is x=0/y=0 at the front left). This means there is no intersection. The plugin/script would have to be designed in such a way that it also takes all other cases into account and avoids intersections.
  2. I have a suggestion for improving Cura with a new Plugin? Problem: In my start code I entered 2 straight lines, each 30cm long, on the front of the print bed for nozzle cleaning. The slightly raised nozzle then moves without extruding to print the brim (or skirt or raft or object). It happens that the first millimeters of the brim/raft/skirt/object do not adhere correctly and are taken away by the nozzle and the first layer becomes unclean. My solution: After the 2 cleaning lines from the start code, I print a line directly to the beginning of the brim/raft/skirt/object, so that the first layer adheres from the start of the Brim. I call this line >INTRO-Line<. Would anyone find this helpful and can implement this option in a Cura or in a Plugin? See Picture in the Attachment!
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