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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.
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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?
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@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 😄
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On 3/21/2024 at 2:12 PM, PizzaTijd said:
There is! Place a support blocker, stretch it so that it comes into contact only with the top surfaces you want to iron (so in this case the block should start slightly below surface B, and end just above surface B and below surface A, make sure it also starts above surface C).
Go to "Per Model Settings" while having your block selected -> Modify settings for overlaps -> set it to "Cutting mesh" -> select settings -> look for "enable ironing" -> click "Enable Ironing".
If you require any specific ironing settings make sure to also tick those boxes as needed.
This *should* make it so that only the top surfaces within the "support blocker" area are being ironed.
Edit: corrected the letters
@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". -
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 😩
Weird lines during prints
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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 🤔