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Where are the Settings "Minimum Support X/Y Distance", "Ignore Small Z Gaps", "Maximum Z Speed" and "Minimum Diameter" in the Tower-Support Section?


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Posted (edited) · Where are the Settings "Minimum Support X/Y Distance", "Ignore Small Z Gaps", "Maximum Z Speed" and "Minimum Diameter" in the Tower-Support Section?

I can't find these settings in the "setting visibility" nor anywhere else.  

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    Posted · Where are the Settings "Minimum Support X/Y Distance", "Ignore Small Z Gaps", "Maximum Z Speed" and "Minimum Diameter" in the Tower-Support Section?

    Make sure Cura shows all settings then you'll find them.

    Or use the search function

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    Posted · Where are the Settings "Minimum Support X/Y Distance", "Ignore Small Z Gaps", "Maximum Z Speed" and "Minimum Diameter" in the Tower-Support Section?

    Ok i have found the "Minimum support x/y distance" settings. But i can't find the rest. Maybe ultimaker changed the name of these settings?

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