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james.o7
(@james-o7)
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Sequential Pritning

I am trying to print multiple parts and I keep getting a message that "the parts are too high and will collide with the extruder."

I understand its concern, but the parts are far apart enough that it shouldn't collide with the X-axis rod. Any way around this?

Respondido : 29/04/2017 4:42 pm
erick.v
(@erick-v)
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Re: Sequential Pritning

what are you trying to print and what slicer are you using?

Respondido : 02/05/2017 1:39 am
james.o7
(@james-o7)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Sequential Pritning

SLIC3R

Respondido : 04/05/2017 12:13 am
erick.v
(@erick-v)
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Re: Sequential Pritning

Just tried it and it worked for me. It may be the file you are printing or something

Respondido : 04/05/2017 2:51 am
james.o7
(@james-o7)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Sequential Pritning

I had to increase the X-axis height to 100mm. I believe the true value should be 35mm.

I had to lie so it think it clears the other object.

On that note, which item does it print first, closest to the origin?

Respondido : 06/05/2017 1:25 am
erick.v
(@erick-v)
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Re: Sequential Pritning

the first one you import in my testing but you can use a gcode previewer to see exactly what is going to happen

Respondido : 06/05/2017 3:08 pm
Vojtěch Bubník
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Re: Sequential Pritning

> On that note, which item does it print first, closest to the origin?

It sorts the object by their height, lowest first.

Respondido : 12/05/2017 3:24 pm
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