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Sorry I'm not answering your question but I hope I can be helpful anyway.
Is this PLA? What kind of printer is this? Raft is an old technology already on it's way out before Cura was written. Because of this I suspect it doesn't work very well in Cura (probably works better in slic3r).
You shouldn't need a raft unless you are printing high temp materials (like ABS) and don't have a heated bed. Is that the case? Do you have a heated bed?
Are you printing something other than PLA?
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Sorry I'm not answering your question but I hope I can be helpful anyway.
Is this PLA? What kind of printer is this? Raft is an old technology already on it's way out before Cura was written. Because of this I suspect it doesn't work very well in Cura (probably works better in slic3r).
You shouldn't need a raft unless you are printing high temp materials (like ABS) and don't have a heated bed. Is that the case? Do you have a heated bed?
Are you printing something other than PLA?
I have more information about this topic here:
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