I have. They print clearly when its just a single model.
I'll load another version of the model I have the same issue with.
I have. They print clearly when its just a single model.
I'll load another version of the model I have the same issue with.
Singles turn out like this.
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10 hours ago, Wideopentuning said:I have. They print clearly when its just a single model.
No, you didn't. The model has a number of mistakes in it. In some cases Cura can fix these, in some cases, it can't.
On 3/2/2020 at 12:51 AM, nallath said:No, you didn't. The model has a number of mistakes in it. In some cases Cura can fix these, in some cases, it can't.
I don't think I understand the original question then. I did extrude the text from the model in Fusion 360 and when I print a single in Cura, I get results like the picture above. If I duplicate the model, the text is gone after I slice it and then preview and/or print. I loaded another version of the model that hasn't been ran through a repair tool.
I appreciate the responses.
On 3/7/2020 at 8:46 PM, Wideopentuning said:
I don't think I understand the original question then. I did extrude the text from the model in Fusion 360 and when I print a single in Cura, I get results like the picture above. If I duplicate the model, the text is gone after I slice it and then preview and/or print. I loaded another version of the model that hasn't been ran through a repair tool.
I appreciate the responses.
I can see that there are some areas, but there are also faces where there should be none. That causes the issues.
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It looks like you haven't subtracted the text holes from the body?
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