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Posted · Object too tall? It's far from the build volume limitations!

Hi guys!

I need help figuring out why Cura says my object is too tall. Here's a print of the screen. The model is like a square container that measures 83.2 x 83.2 x 41.6 mm and has a very small square whole at the bottom (1.5 x 1.2 mm), so I guess it should be small enough! Should I change skirt and brim settings? I have checked the layer and x-ray views and everything seems normal.

When I uploaded the model, it was put with front surface (with the hole) up, making it "taller". But then I rotated 90 degrees and the Too tall message stayed there!

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Important Info! I have been printing with 4 or 5 skirt line count because I've had underextrusion issues in the beginning of the print (all the skirt lines allow the PLA to be extruded by t he time it starts printing the model itself)

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    Posted (edited) · Object too tall? It's far from the build volume limitations!

    The message is only letting you know that "Print one at a time" (in the tools menu) has been disabled because the object would be too tall to print something else after it if you put something else on the build platform in cura.

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