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Posted · All tree supports merging together

I've printed a couple of things with tree supports and all was well. But all of a sudden, all of my tree supports are merging into one big "wall" of supports. This is true for a new model and for a model where I previously had tree supports that looked a lot more traditional. I've tried resetting all settings to original, but am still seeing the issue. Any thoughts about anything I should change or check?

 

Thanks in advance! David

 

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    Posted · All tree supports merging together

    I posted a similar question recently, and have not received any responses. I suspect this is a bug. I can get simple tree supports to work for a single model, then as soon as I duplicate the instances of the model on the print bed, all the tree supports want to merge for some reason. The tree supports will even go right through some of the models. I have yet to find a workaround.

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