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question, sequential print.

i have printed some thumbscrews, aboput 15 mm htight, 5 on the bed, sequentially.  that works ok.

now, suppose they were 150 mm high (creality Cr10 s pro)

 

IS there a way to print these sequentialy, in SECTINOS;  example, 1 through 5, 0-15 mm height;  then 1 through 5, sequentially again, 16-30 mm height;  then 1 through 5, sequentialy, 31 through 45 mm height?

this way, the gantry is always above the top of any object, and the sequential print is done in batches.

 

if that is NOT availalbe, where would i post it as a suggestion, as they do improvements to the software?  and would such printing, in anyone's expert opinion, cause problems?

 

thanks

 

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