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Posted · Ran a torture toaster test

here are the results, toast moves smoothly although I have no idea why the 1 shifted. Gears move smoothly. And I can do .4 clearance. Is there anything people might suggest to get a better result? Essentially when it comes to the clearances? i have a pursa i3 mk3s+. and i used stock cura 0.2 settings

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    Posted · Ran a torture toaster test

    What version of Cura did you use? 5.4 has some issues slicing, one workaround is to change to Maximum Resolution setting to 0.5mm but I don't think that would really work for your torture test there. Version 5.3.1 slices fine and it's what we generally recommend people use around here until they either fix 5.4 or we can come up with a good answer as to why they haven't taken it down until it is fixed.

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    Posted · Ran a torture toaster test
    13 hours ago, Slashee_the_Cow said:

    What version of Cura did you use? 5.4 has some issues slicing, one workaround is to change to Maximum Resolution setting to 0.5mm but I don't think that would really work for your torture test there. Version 5.3.1 slices fine and it's what we generally recommend people use around here until they either fix 5.4 or we can come up with a good answer as to why they haven't taken it down until it is fixed.

    thanks for your reply, i think i was using 5.1.1 but ive updated to 5.4.0 since then

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