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Posted · multimaterial print with different material for Support interface leads to multimaterial brim

I'm using "Palette S2" to print support interfaces with subtible material.

 

But when selecting a different nozzle for support interface and activate support interface, the subtible material is also printed at the brim.

This leads to a unnessesary material waste in the prime tower.

 

How to avoid that?

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    Posted · multimaterial print with different material for Support interface leads to multimaterial brim

    Hey there,
     

    This is Frank, one of the Customer Success Agents of Mosaic Manufacturing.

     

    We hope that you and your family are doing well. I have noticed that this thread has an interesting discussion with regard to our Palette 2. We encourage our 3D Printing community users to raise any inquiries and/or concerns about our products via support@mosaicmfg.com between Monday to Friday 10 AM to 6 PM EST. We'll be more than glad to address these as soon as we can. For more information about our products, you may check this link. Thanks!

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    Posted · multimaterial print with different material for Support interface leads to multimaterial brim

    Dear Frank,

     

    Thanks for your reply.

     

    But this is NOT an issue with "Palette 2".

    The brim is made by Cura. Also my screenshot shows Cura.

    So I need a option in Cura to prevent this behavior. I think this is a Cura bug.

    Because when selecting nozzle1 for brim, I expect the brim made only by nozzle1 and NOT nozzle2.

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