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How to ignore an error? Unable to slice with current settings. The following setting have error: Wall transition length


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Posted · How to ignore an error? Unable to slice with current settings. The following setting have error: Wall transition length

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This is my slicing with 3 mm line width, but when I try to slice it with 5 mm I get this error Unable to slice with current settings. The following setting have error: Wall transition length.
Is there a way to ignore this error? 
Or better do you know how to solve it?

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    Posted (edited) · How to ignore an error? Unable to slice with current settings. The following setting have error: Wall transition length

    You could increase the "Minimum Thin Wall Line Width".

     

    The "Wall Transition Lenght" is - for some reason that I have not yet given enough thought about - limited to 3π * Minimum Thin Wall Line Width.

     

    Generally, you cannot "ignore" setting errors (marked in red), only setting warnings (marked in orange).

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