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Weird Lines in Cura 4.8.0 Spiralize Outer Contour Feature
I've never done multiple parts in Spiral mode. If you click on "Color Scheme" at the top there, is "Travels" checked? There has to be some move for the print head to get from one work area to the next.
You could also try to set Combing mode to 'not in skin'. Not sure how it works with spiralize, but usually it should help to prevent 'scars' running through the top surface of your print.
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I've never done multiple parts in Spiral mode. If you click on "Color Scheme" at the top there, is "Travels" checked? There has to be some move for the print head to get from one work area to the next.
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