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· Missing support when "Support Z Distance" is zero
Yes strange ? Using an other configuration ( different machine) I have also an issue by using 0 as value but not so critical ?
But one solution to solved this problem is simply use not 0 but 0.001 Should not make a big difference and it's solved your problem.
Or just use a regular value for the support overhang angle : 45° why do you use this very low value of 30° ? in your case even a 70° should be fine to get a correct result and in this case you don't need using some stop support blocks
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Yes strange ? Using an other configuration ( different machine) I have also an issue by using 0 as value but not so critical ?
But one solution to solved this problem is simply use not 0 but 0.001 Should not make a big difference and it's solved your problem.
Or just use a regular value for the support overhang angle : 45° why do you use this very low value of 30° ? in your case even a 70° should be fine to get a correct result and in this case you don't need using some stop support blocks
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