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Rick James Bish
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Prucaslicer alter print?

I am very new to 3d printing, in fact 3 successful prints in. I happened upon Prusaslicer when I found a piece I wanted to alter slightly. I imported into Prusaslicer, broke into parts, sliced (shorted a tube piece), lined all parts back up. Saw a repair option and did it thinking it might align or fix any deviation I created when lining pieces back up. Exported it as STL. Converted the STL to gcode and moved to card. I started printing and immediately saw excessive stringing.  This started suddenly. Stringing was a non issue and had not been creeping in.

 

So wondering if any of the steps I took could have changed parameters that would cause the stringing?  I am going to print the other original piece to see if it strings as well but hoping someone might give some input.  Thanks 

This topic was modified 2 years ago by Rick James Bish
Posted : 28/12/2022 4:49 pm
Rick James Bish
(@rick-james-bish)
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Topic starter answered:
RE:

My post has gone a couple of hours awaiting moderation so I went ahead duplicated my steps but did NOT do the repair option in Prucaslicer. The print is about 1/3 complete and already superior and without any stringing or other abnormalities seen throughout the other print. It would appear the repair option did cause the issue.

This post was modified 2 years ago by Rick James Bish
Posted : 28/12/2022 7:18 pm
Robin
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RE: Prucaslicer alter print?

If you expect feedback to this kind of question, you should safe, zip and attach your slicer project, so everybody can have a look....

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Posted : 29/12/2022 12:58 pm
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