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Lots of unexpected travels - what am I doing wrong?
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· Lots of unexpected travels - what am I doing wrong?
There are a couple of things going on. When I slice your model with your settings at least three of the walls disappear. The line width is too wide and Cura can't fit the nozzle in there. You can see they are gray in the shot below.
This is with a 0.4 nozzle at .5 line width. You can see the travel lines in blue. You have "Avoid Printed Parts When Traveling" enabled so the nozzle moves to avoid the print.
This is with "Z Seam Relative" at 0,0 and "Avoid Printed Parts" is turned off. This is about as good as this model will get as far as travel moves go.
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There are a couple of things going on. When I slice your model with your settings at least three of the walls disappear. The line width is too wide and Cura can't fit the nozzle in there. You can see they are gray in the shot below.
This is with a 0.4 nozzle at .5 line width. You can see the travel lines in blue. You have "Avoid Printed Parts When Traveling" enabled so the nozzle moves to avoid the print.
This is with "Z Seam Relative" at 0,0 and "Avoid Printed Parts" is turned off. This is about as good as this model will get as far as travel moves go.
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