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I haven't heard of that and my installation doesn't do it. I thought I'd check with a raft because of the different layer numbers but the settings are in the correct order with a raft as well. "Build Plate Temperature Initial Layer" goes with the first layer put down on the build surface and the next layer the bed temperature goes down (or up) to "Build Plate Temperature".
Thanks for checking. I was able to resolve by recreating my print profile from scratch with same settings. Was using an old profile that has been through several Cura upgrades and ended up noticing a few other strange issues with it. Stl viewer wasn't rendering correctly either.
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I haven't heard of that and my installation doesn't do it. I thought I'd check with a raft because of the different layer numbers but the settings are in the correct order with a raft as well. "Build Plate Temperature Initial Layer" goes with the first layer put down on the build surface and the next layer the bed temperature goes down (or up) to "Build Plate Temperature".
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Thanks for checking. I was able to resolve by recreating my print profile from scratch with same settings. Was using an old profile that has been through several Cura upgrades and ended up noticing a few other strange issues with it. Stl viewer wasn't rendering correctly either.
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It always dazzles me the way the Cura Team can juggle 3 operating systems and over 300 printers and pretty much get things to work.
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