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Zickon
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Having trouble with my first layer after the bottom layers in spiral vase mode.

Hello everyone. I am currently printing with the ceramic 3d printer "Lutum 4" and I am having trouble with one particular layer. I am using the spiral vase mode with three bottom layers, the first being concentric and the other two monotonic. The bottom layers are printing fine, stopping after the layer is done, moving one layer up and then starting the next layer. But after the third bottom layer is finished, the next layer, which is the start of the spiral going up, starts inside the third and makes its way upwards. Because I am printing with ceramic, my nozzle has to be quite big and the layer height is 2,2mm. Therefore this squishing together of the third and fourth layer creates a really ugly overlapping layer.

I don´t know if there is any possibility to fix this problem in the settings. My first guess is, that I didn't know how to set up three bottom layers with different patterns, so the first one is the bottom layer and the other two are top layers, which automatically become bottom layers in the spiral vase mode.

Any help is welcome, thank you!

This topic was modified 1 year temu by Zickon
Opublikowany : 10/08/2023 1:55 pm
René
(@rene-3)
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RE: Having trouble with my first layer after the bottom layers in spiral vase mode.

The Prusa slicer is a very friendly slicer in terms of creating a printer profile.

You will have to do this yourself,

or if the manufacturer of your clay printer has already created their own printer profile for the Prusa slicer,

you can import it into the Prusa slicer.

But the question occurs to me, doesn't the clay printer manufacturer supply a slicer specific to the printer with it?

Opublikowany : 10/08/2023 3:27 pm
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