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Posted (edited) · Cura 4.6.1 still has slicing problems

 

 

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Original model

Cura 4.6.1.JPG

 

Sliced with Cura 4.6.1

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Sliced with Cura 4.3.0

 

As you can see old Cura 4.3.0 sliced model better than 4.6.1

 

Printer Anet A8

Nozzle - 0.4

Layer - 0.1

 

Also movements are not optimal. So-o many extra unnecessary movements.

Edited by red_star_rc
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    Posted · Cura 4.6.1 still has slicing problems

    You can try playing around with the mesh-fixing options in cura. But generally you shouldn't expect a proper gcode when you feed the slicer with a faulty model.

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    Posted · Cura 4.6.1 still has slicing problems

    I can only repeat that Cura 4.3.0 didn't notice it and sliced correctly.

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    Posted · Cura 4.6.1 still has slicing problems
    6 hours ago, red_star_rc said:

    I can only repeat that Cura 4.3.0 didn't notice it and sliced correctly.

     

    Fix your model or just use 4.3.0 ? 🙂

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