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SeattleDavid
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Don't Travel over small holes?

Is there an option to tell Prusa Slicer to not travel over small holes?

I am printing in PETG and stringing happens. I can usually clean the parts adequately. But very small holes (1mm to 4mm in size) are especially difficult to clean.

Its there an option to tell Prusa Slicer to not travel over small holes so that they don't get filled with strings? For example, if Prusa Slicer moved over printed path instead of holes there would be less cleaning?

Or, are there other settings that tend to manage stringing?

Respondido : 07/10/2020 6:28 am
mrstoned
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

I think the option you need is "Avoid crossing perimiters".

Might be under advanced or expert settings tab.

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Respondido : 07/10/2020 6:45 am
SeattleDavid
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

That sounds like an interesting option. I did see it, but the help tip on what it did was quite vague, more resembling a fortune cookie than a full description.

Anybody care to explain what it does?

Respondido : 07/10/2020 6:54 am
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

You might try reading the manual.

https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/general-info_1910

Respondido : 07/10/2020 6:58 am
SeattleDavid
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

You might try reading the manual.

https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/general-info_1910

It is always wise to get more than one opinion......
 
It is also possible (even likely) that I did read the manual first and that the description int he manual did nothing more than copy the tip-help which failed to describe the feature. As I mentioned it was "more resembling a fortune cookie than a full description"
 
Anybody care to explain what "Avoid crossing perimiters" actually does?
 
 
Respondido : 11/10/2020 11:15 pm
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

hahaha, that depends on how much I have LOL!!!!

Respondido : 12/10/2020 7:24 am
mrstoned
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

From what i have observed in my prints (i use PS 2.2.0 with my Tevo - prints only petg atm) and think of it like cost of travel/movement:

Passing outer perim = 50 points

Passing inner perm = 30 points

Passing infill = 10 points

 

Movement inside the same part/object it usually travels over infill.

Movement between parts/objects i think it moves to inner perims nearest exit point, then exits part1 and over to part2.

 

I'm not very sure, but i think if you have aligned seem enabled, it will position the seams of multiple objects to require shortest possible travel outside parts.

I have not dug closer into the gcode generated, not indepth manual or sourcecode. Only from my own observations.

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Respondido : 12/10/2020 9:15 am
Inverse
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

Using aligned seams seems to work, but selecting Seam position: Rear for me has worked much better to avoid having travel paths through internal holes.

Respondido : 15/06/2024 2:37 pm
Inverse
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RE: Don't Travel over small holes?

I also tried disabling and enabling "Avoid crossing perimeters" as detailed in the manual: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/layers-and-perimeters_1748#avoid-crossing-perimeters
There is no noticeable difference at all in any case, while on the other hand having set Seam position: Rear does the actual job of preventing travel paths through small holes.

 

 

Respondido : 15/06/2024 2:57 pm
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