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Not just the brim. It's putting skin in there as well. (If the model is not proprietary) use the "File | Save Project" command and post the 3mf file. If it is proprietary then use a model that shows the same behavior and pass along a project file of that one.
You can also try repairing the model with Cura's Mesh Tools, Microsoft 3D Builder, or use an on-line STL repair site. Sometimes when a logo is embossed the walls have gaps. That might be what is going on. That sort of thing has been reported before though so it might be a bug.
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Not just the brim. It's putting skin in there as well. (If the model is not proprietary) use the "File | Save Project" command and post the 3mf file. If it is proprietary then use a model that shows the same behavior and pass along a project file of that one.
You can also try repairing the model with Cura's Mesh Tools, Microsoft 3D Builder, or use an on-line STL repair site. Sometimes when a logo is embossed the walls have gaps. That might be what is going on. That sort of thing has been reported before though so it might be a bug.
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