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Cura creates material zits all over my print when slicing, any idea?


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Posted · Cura creates material zits all over my print when slicing, any idea?

I sliced a miniature in cura and when I look at the slicing it looks fine. But I opened the g-code, these zits show up and ruin the print. In terms of look it isn't that bad, but there are parts who should go in each others or things like gears and it messes them up. Does anyone know hot to solve it?

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    Posted · Cura creates material zits all over my print when slicing, any idea?

    There are a lot of the miniature models that have issues within them.  Looking into the open square area, it looks like it has zits and there aren't any extrusions there.

    Load that model in Cura and try to set up the slice the same way.  Then select "File | Save Project" and post the 3mf file here.  Somebody will take a look.

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    Posted · Cura creates material zits all over my print when slicing, any idea?

    didn't exactly understand what you ment. But it turned out fine. I looked at g-codes of other prints who were printer completely clean and smooth. So it will probably be ok. Thanks anyway

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