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Strange and time consuming small print moves


GoncaloLaranjeira

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Posted (edited) · Strange and time consuming small print moves

Hi everyone!

 

I'm currently trying to print a model that after Slice shows some small weird print moves that I want to get rid of so it prints a bit faster.

 

I attached a photo so you can better understand what I am talking about 🙂

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What can I do to change it or is it completely necessary?

 

Thanks! 

 

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    Posted · Strange and time consuming small print moves

    I moved your question to the Cura section of this forum where it will get more attention.

    I know of some problems in older Cura versions, but the problem you mention here is new to me.

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    Posted · Strange and time consuming small print moves

    Would guess that at those points the wall is a bit thicker so that the inner wall line isn't enough to close the gaps.

     

    Try to set the setting "Fill gaps between walls" to "nowhere" (in the shell tab).

     

    Might be the fastest way to get what you want.

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