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jtermini
(@jtermini)
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Can't get ride of gaps on slice/print

Hi All,

      This is my first post on the forum but I have been printing with my Prusa mini and using Prusa Slicer for several years now pretty regularly. I have a design I created as a part for a doll of my little niece. I am attempting to slice but when I slice it with the 2.6v of Prusa Slicer I get some strange gaps that are not present in the design. I have gone over a lot of the forum posts with similar issues and attempted some of the suggestions that have worked for others in the past. I have "detect thin walls" turned off. My walls are thicker than the .45mm extrusion width. I have played with the extrusion width. But I am a bit stumped on this one. I am by far not a prusa slicer expert but have always been able to solve my issues in the past, haha. Please see the image and the screenshot post slice. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have a very excited little girl who wants her "pretty doll parts" ASAP, hahaha. 

Thank you.

Original design

Gaps

 

Napsal : 10/10/2023 8:43 pm
FoxRun3D
(@foxrun3d)
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RE: Can't get ride of gaps on slice/print

The best way to get quality advice--not just hunches--for print questions like this is to upload the zip-compressed 3mf project file. Load the model into prusaslicer, set everything up as you would print it, then go to File and save project. Now the forum software for reasons unknown doesn't accept 3mf files. So you have to use your computers compress tool to create a Zip file. This you can upload here by clicking on Attach file under the text edit box of your post. 
The 3mf file contains your STL *and* all your settings so we can see what's going on. Talking about hunches, at this point I'd put my money on errors in the STL file. Prusaslicer will try to fix them automagically but sometimes fails. You usually see a warning triangle next to the part's name if that's the case. 

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Napsal : 10/10/2023 11:02 pm
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