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Stefan Sullivan
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Bridging the wrong direction: how can I control the direction of top layer flow?

Hello all, I'm pretty new to 3D printing. I've got a model with a bunch of open rectangles with a top layer. It's a pretty small distance one way, but the prusa slicer wants to fill the top layer in the wrong direction.

prusa slicer screenshot

Is there any way to tell prusa slicer to flow the shorter bridging distance instead of the longer one? (I tried rotating the part and the slice follows the long direction in either orientation).

Best Answer by Stefan Sullivan:

Ok, I think I've finally found the answer to my question. Under "Print Settings" -> infill -> Advanced -> "Bridging angle:" I was able to set 90. I needed to click the "Advanced" tab to see the "Advanced" section. This worked for my specific case.

Napsal : 10/06/2024 9:25 pm
Stefan Sullivan
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RE: Bridging the wrong direction: how can I control the direction of top layer flow?

Ok, I think I've finally found the answer to my question. Under "Print Settings" -> infill -> Advanced -> "Bridging angle:" I was able to set 90. I needed to click the "Advanced" tab to see the "Advanced" section. This worked for my specific case.

Napsal : 12/06/2024 8:56 pm
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