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mhmdhn

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  1. This is a print I made like last month using Creality Print Slicer (then I switched to Cura due to its popularity). Actually when I look at this it doenst have those weird lines except some crease lines 🤔
  2. @GregValiant Thank you very much for trying your best to help me I really appreciate it 😊. I am actually very new to 3D printing so dont know much about these technical issues, hopefully there will be a solution. I have attached the STL and Ggode here if you need for any inspection. CE3V3KE_Hex_Penholder_Haalah.gcode Hex_Penholder_Haalah.stl
  3. No they dont match up actually. And I have another one printed on white filament. It has some lines too but since its white its not showing up that much. I have a Creality Ender-3 V3 KE
  4. @GregValiant Uhh I dont think thats the issue, coz I printed one more with another name. It came out similar. Do you think is it because of the names?
  5. Hello guys, So I have created this Hex Penholder with name on it. I created it in Fusion 360. So when it prints its not clean, it has some weird lines. How can I avoid this?
  6. Okay it worked, it did only iron the B area. But I am not sure why the edges are very rough and not clean 🙃. .
  7. @PizzaTijd well perfect, now its showing the ironing lines, I think I might have something wrong before. I will do a print and see how it goes and will definitely update here.....thank you so much 😄
  8. @PizzaTijd Thank you for your response. Do I have to keep the ironing option on in the print setting? Or should I turn it off and only enable in "Per Model Settings"? Edit: because when I slice it without the ironing enabled in print setting, its not showing any ironing lines in the preview. And when I slice with ironing on, it showing ironing lines like the usual ones not specifically on the B part. So I am bit confused, if I keep it on or not (in the general "Print Settings", in both scenarios I have of course kept ironing enabled in "Per Model Settings".
  9. Hello guys, so I tried printing this couple coaster and have this issue with tiny holes on top layer which I solved it with enabling "Ironing". But the problem is I like the "C" area much better in the coaster which I disabled the ironing. The texture is very nice (I dont mind the diagonal lines) but with the ironing enabled it messes up and its kinda ugly now. I cannot turn on "Iron Only Highest Layer" since the "A" area (the edge) is the highest part of the coaster. So I want the ironing to be done in the "B" area only (where the tiny holes appear) and skip ironing in the "C" area. How can I achieve this? Please help me out 😩
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