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Posted (edited) · Cura leaves weird holes in walls

Has anyone experienced Cura leaving odd holes in walls? It seems to be doing it with all models, not just ones I've made. I'm afraid to try printing it, to avoid wasting plastic. Cura is version 3.3.1

 

 

 

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Edited by ecake
duplicate image? dunno how this works
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    Posted · Cura leaves weird holes in walls

    You have coasting enabled:

     

    Screenshot_2018-06-02_22-11-38.thumb.png.3eeb964d034cd7604c1d9a92f39f0fa1.png

     

    Without coasting it looks like this:

     

    Screenshot_2018-06-02_22-12-01.thumb.png.3d3d7a9ecbc2d0687bc7296cc9e6ed88.png

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    Posted · Cura leaves weird holes in walls

    The dialog you pictured above is controlling the setting visibility, not the setting itself.

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    Posted · Cura leaves weird holes in walls

    Strange. I guess the default profile has it on despite turning it off in the configuration. Thank you for the help. I really appreciate it.

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    Posted · Cura leaves weird holes in walls
    1 minute ago, smartavionics said:

    The dialog you pictured above is controlling the setting visibility, not the setting itself.

    Oh. I see now. I didn't realize that's what it was.

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    Posted · Cura leaves weird holes in walls

    You're welcome, happy printing!

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