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Posted · Cura 4.1: imprimer 2 modeles dont 1 a z<>0

Bonjour

j'aimerai imprimer une piece composées de 2 parties, mais en imprimant la 2eme partie avec un z<>0 (env 73mm), avec bien sur des supports au dessous pour pouvoir l'imprimer.

 

La raison est que j'utilise un filament qui change de couleur au fur et a mesure du rouleau, et donc je ne vois pas d'autre facon d'avoir une coherence de couleur.

La tolerance entre les piece n'est pas suffisante je pense pour pouvoir l'imprimer a sa place originale à mon avis (surtout a cause des crochets de maintien).

 

Je ne trouve pas de parametre dans cura pour imprimer une piece en hauteur.

 

Voir les photo ci dessous.

 

Merci pour votre aide

 

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    Posted · Cura 4.1: imprimer 2 modeles dont 1 a z<>0

    Bonjour

    j'ai trouvé la solution, je la mets au cas ou cela interresse quelqu'un. Bizarrement il me semblait avoir essayer avant de poster la question et je n'avais pas reussi. Mais au final ca marche bien.

    Il suffit de decocher l'option "drop " ci-dessous

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