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Posted (edited) · Open press file in Cura 4.7 en Cura 5.7.1

Dit is de open press file van Thingiverse.

De eerste foto is in Cura 4.7 en is gelijk dat het moet.(Ik heb dit vroeger geprint)

De tweede foto is Cura 5.7.1 en de printer print de onderste layers aan elkaar vast.

U ziet dat in de zwarte cirkels.

Dit is een bewegend deel en moet los geprint worden, dat lukt in Cura 4.7 en niet in Cura5.7.1

Iemand een idee hoe dit komt en wat de oplossing is?

Alvast bedankt en vriendelijke groeten.

 

 

 

 

 

This is an open press file from Thingiverse.

The first photo is in Cura 4.7 and it is excatly as it should be.(I printed this earlier)

The second photo is in Cura 5.7.1 and the printer prints the lower layers together.

You can see this in the black circles.

This is a moving part and must be printed separately, which works in Cura 4.7 and not in Cura 5.7.1

Does anyone has an idea why this happens and what the solution is?

Thank you and kind regards.

 

Cura 4 20240519_160328.jpg

Cura 5 20240519_160235.jpg

Edited by chacca
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