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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 

Este debate ha sido modificado el hace 2 years por Rick James Bish
Respondido : 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.

Esta publicación ha sido modificada el hace 2 years por Rick James Bish
Respondido : 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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Respondido : 29/12/2022 12:58 pm
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