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Print one at a time - 5 mm height - still doesn't allow
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· Print one at a time - 5 mm height - still doesn't allow
The non-printable areas overlap.
In Machine Settings change your X and Y printhead settings to the actual clearances around the nozzle at 5mm off the build plate. For me that would be X-7 min, X40 max and Y-10 min and Y22 max. Then re-select "All at Once" and then go back to "One at a time" to re-set the non-printable areas. The settings from the machine profile are of the entire printhead in the plan view. Your parts are so short you can cheat a bit. Hopefully. Maybe.
I have a 5015 cooling fan with a duct that curves around to the back (for better visibility from the front). I'd have a better chance of success by making the left front the first part, then right front, mid-left, mid-right, etc. That should keep my cooing duct from whacking any finished parts and throwing them across the room.
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The non-printable areas overlap.
In Machine Settings change your X and Y printhead settings to the actual clearances around the nozzle at 5mm off the build plate. For me that would be X-7 min, X40 max and Y-10 min and Y22 max. Then re-select "All at Once" and then go back to "One at a time" to re-set the non-printable areas. The settings from the machine profile are of the entire printhead in the plan view. Your parts are so short you can cheat a bit. Hopefully. Maybe.
I have a 5015 cooling fan with a duct that curves around to the back (for better visibility from the front). I'd have a better chance of success by making the left front the first part, then right front, mid-left, mid-right, etc. That should keep my cooing duct from whacking any finished parts and throwing them across the room.
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