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Problem with slicer preview in Cura > 4.8.0


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Posted · Problem with slicer preview in Cura > 4.8.0

Hello,

I upgrade Cura from 4.8.0 to 4.12.1 on my Macbook (Mac OS Bi Sur 11.6) and I have some problems with the preview of the slicing.

 

It misses some parts of the lines, even if the print seems fine. The problem is only with versions of Cura after the 4.8.0.

 

I attached two screenshots of the same .3mf file, one is sliced with 4.8.0, the other with 4.12.1, you can see the "holes" in the preview.

I didn't changed settings from one version to another, someone else have the same problem or have any ideas on how to solve it?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Slicing_Cura_4.8.0.png

Slicing_Cura_4.12.1.png

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    Posted · Problem with slicer preview in Cura > 4.8.0
    51 minutes ago, boncri said:

    I attached two screenshots of the same .3mf file, one is sliced with 4.8.0, the other with 4.12.1, you can see the "holes" in the preview.

     

    Are you referring to the white dots? These are indicators for the start point of each layer.

    You can disable the visualization in the color scheme settings if you don't like it.

     

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