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Marcos T

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Posted · Avoiding printed parts - dual color

Hello,

 

As can see in the picture, using dual color, if the noozle do not avoiding printed parts, colors unwanted mix in nozzle ooze getting a bad result,

 

What can I do to solve this problem using cura 3.3.1?

 

I already tryed combing no skin without success.

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Tks

 

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    Posted · Avoiding printed parts - dual color

    Is that a brim inside your prime tower, or is it somehow doing 1 material on the inside and the other on the outside of the tower?

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    Posted · Avoiding printed parts - dual color

    Having the same issue and I have also no solution up to now...

    Z-hop is a first shot in addition to combing, but my impression is that combing or "stay inside a part" is also not working propperly.

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    Posted (edited) · Avoiding printed parts - dual color
    2 hours ago, drayson said:

    Having the same issue and I have also no solution up to now...

    Z-hop is a first shot in addition to combing, but my impression is that combing or "stay inside a part" is also not working propperly.

    ?

     

    Yes... I think the same as I can see the results even trying a lot of configs trying to avoid that problem.

     

    Using single color this issue is a little bit ugly in result but is not expressive like using dual or multi colors does (my picture show how this situation can be expressive to a bad result at all, using dual colors)

     

    Tks to add you reply in this topic.

     

     

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    Posted · Avoiding printed parts - dual color

    The real issue is the printer needs to be aware of the second nozzle in a meaningful sense.

     

    Even so it's hard to eliminate. It's just a challenge with dual nozzle prints.

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