RE: Error in model slicing
File: Tail_Set.stl https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2529936/files
RE: Error in model slicing
It’s not possible to debug something from a picture like that. Save your project as a 3mf file, save project as from the file menu. That saves the model and all your settings used. Zip it up and attach it here. That way people can actually slice and debug and see exactly what is happening.
could be many things, could be the models, could be some setting you have enabled, could be a setting you need to enable, could be your extrusion width needs tweaking to pick up details in the model. Without the project file it’s impossible to say.
RE: Error in model slicing
You cannot attach any files here except for media. Here is the link and file name. File: Tail_Set.stl https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2529936/files
RE: Error in model slicing
@ah1102
the parts you are trying to print, are too small for a 0.4mm nozzle
even a 0.25mm nozzle struggles to print the smaller parts!
Tail_Set this file has the 0.25nozzle selected and the model 150% life size!
you could print them on the SL1 printer
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RE: Error in model slicing
PrusaSlicer settings, except for the diameter, are different. Your file looks better than mine. But if I set the diameter to 0.4 mm in your file, nothing will change. Like in my file, if I set the diameter to 0.25 mm.
RE: Error in model slicing
@ah1102
You can attach a zip file here though containing the 3mf file. We do it all the time.
RE: Error in model slicing
Another problem with hand files: Hand.stl https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2529936/files
RE: Error in model slicing
@ah1102
The model that you are trying to print is VERY SMALL... the TAIL sections that you first post will not print on the Mk3 even with a 0.25mm nozzle
this Hand STL has errors in it. you can choose the 'Fix through the NettFab' option, but the hand will still be very small.
Have you considered scaling the whole model up to a larger size so that you can print the model more easily?
Unfortunately the standard o.4mm nozzle is on the large side for this model. using the 0.25mm nozzle would give you a better chance of success
0.2mm layer height is on the large side so you need to look on the thinner side, lower layer heights
Good luck...
Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK