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Posted · changing endpoints with respect to zone

Hi there,

I am trying to change the endpoints positions using the magic cube... I select the options I want to change but it does not produce any effect for the endopoints.

Any suggestions?

 

Thank you so much!!

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    Posted · changing endpoints with respect to zone

    Looks like you have activated the option "Infill Mesh Only" you must be in "Cutting Mesh" for this type of settings

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    Posted · changing endpoints with respect to zone
    1 hour ago, Cuq said:

    Looks like you have activated the option "Infill Mesh Only" you must be in "Cutting Mesh" for this type of settings

     

     

    ok, the problem of the endpoints is solved but... now i have a total infill when the cube intersect the stl. I tried of course to set to 0 the values of the bottom and upper parts, but nothing happens!

     

    now? 🙂

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    Posted · changing endpoints with respect to zone

    It's normal, using this function to modify the settings in case of Cutting Mesh is a little bit tricky. 

     

    In your configuration on the Cube you must set  (same as on my image in the previous post):

    Top Layers : Normal

    Bottom Layers : 0

     

    In the regular Profil

    Top Layers : 0

    Bottom Layers : Normal

     

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