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RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

So here's something I've been doing in Cura that I would like to do in PrusaSlicer, but haven't found a way. I have uploaded a zip file of 3 STL's. In Cura, do this:

  1. load all 3 STL files
  2. select all 3 items, right click & select Merge
  3. select the new merged item, right click & select Ungroup
  4. save the plater as a new 3MF file
  5. delete 2 of the items
  6. slice the remaining item & save as a gcode file
  7. reload the 3MF file from #4
  8. delete the item that wsa saved as a gcode file + 1 other
  9. slice and save as another gcode file
  10. reload the 3MF
  11. delete the 2 items already saved as gcode files
  12. slice and save the last item.

These items can now be printed individually, each in a different filament, but will still line up perfectly on the print bed.

How can I do this in PrusaSlicer? I tried the Add Part option, but it won't let me select the added parts separately.

Any ideas?

V7.2

Posted : 30/07/2022 12:41 am
jsw
 jsw
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

Am I correct that you want to have all of these three items on the build plate at the same time, but printed with different filaments?

I looked at your files, and they are thin, but I'm not sure they are thin enough to print one after another without nozzle collisions.

If I were doing this, I would probably try it with manual color changes, as one print.  There will be two color changes per layer, but few layers.

Posted : 30/07/2022 10:16 pm
RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

To your first question: yes, all 3 at the same time, but printed with different filaments.

Yes, they are thin enough. I have done it numerous times.

One of the major points is to avoid manual color changes. That's why the items are so thin.

The real question is: why can this be done easily in Cura, but I can't find any way to do it in PrusaSlicer?

 

Posted : 30/07/2022 10:20 pm
jsw
 jsw
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

I just tried importing them individually into PS, and it appears that they line up perfectly on the build plate.

Assuming the nozzle will not collide, I would think that they should print individually and sequentially with perfect registration.

I would turn off the skirt on all of them however.

Posted : 30/07/2022 10:41 pm
Ringarn67
(@ringarn67)
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RE:

IF, I understand you correctly this is MUCH easier in PS than Cura

Use the "eye" in sidebar 
Toggle them "on" and "off" as you like and create one G-code for each part
Part 1 "On", part 2 and 3 "Off", create g-code
Part 2 "On", part 1 and 3 "Off", create g-code
Part 3 "On", part 1 and 2 "Off", create g-code

And, as JSW said, no skirt

Prusa i3 MK3S+ FW 3.11.0 (kit dec -20), PrusaSlicer 2.5.0+win64, Fusion 360, Windows 10

Posted : 30/07/2022 11:09 pm
RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

Hi again. If you're image is what you get when you import the STL individually, they are not lined up. Here's what it should look like when aligned.

Posted : 30/07/2022 11:13 pm
RU's nephew
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

But how do I get them aligned in the first place? They are aligned in F360. And the alignment info must be in the STL files, because Cura managers to align them perfectly. I can see how, once aligned, it would be simple to create g-code for each STL, but they do have to be aligned first.

Posted : 30/07/2022 11:20 pm
Swiss_Cheese
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

@ringarn67

 

Welcome back, it's good to see you.

The Filament Whisperer

Posted : 31/07/2022 12:15 am
Ringarn67
(@ringarn67)
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

@swiss_cheese

Thanks 😊 

Prusa i3 MK3S+ FW 3.11.0 (kit dec -20), PrusaSlicer 2.5.0+win64, Fusion 360, Windows 10

Posted : 31/07/2022 5:38 am
JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

assuming your printer can do M600 filament changes,  could set prusa slicer for 3 extruders with manual filament change. Load all three items at the same time, 
Slicer will ask if the should be a single object, answer 'yes'

prusa slicer will then load them as a single object  all correctly aligned!

Note, white and colour are 0.3mm thick, Black is 0.4mm thick    do you want them to be different thicknesses?

In the attached file, I have considered them all to be 0.4mm thick for simplicity. 

Compile a single G code. 

when you run the Gcode, it doesn't matter what filament is loaded at the beginning, because the printer will print a prime line, then ask for a colour change

Load filament 1 at this time, the printer will print the filament 1 sections and ask for a filament change
Load Filament 2, the printer will  print the filament 2 sections on the first layer and ask for a filament change, 
Load filament 3, the printer will print filament 3 sections on both first and second layer, than ask for a filament change
Load filament 1, the printer will complete the filament 1 section and ask for a filament change, 
load filament 2, the printer will complete the model.

as this model is effectively 0.3mm tall in most parts, you could consider using 0.3mm layer height for the first layer and 0.1mm layer height for the second layer then there would only be three filament changes.  BUT, the model would only have one layer for the main body... 

for the filament changes the printer will move the extruder off the model, swap the filament and purge the nozzle, DO NOT remove the purge material, simply hold it with tweezers or similar, the printer will ask if the filament change has completed satisfactorily, answer yes. and the printer will prime the nozzle with a little more filament whilst moving back to the model, this prime material will remain attached to your tweezers and pull off the nozzle, as the nozzle returns to the model.

I hope this helps. 

regards 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

Posted : 31/07/2022 9:11 am
RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

Hi Joan. Thank you very much for your great reply.

One thing off the top. Forget the different object height. In reality, all items will be the same height. Mistake on my part. Didn't notice.

Your explanation about loading as single object makes a lot of sense. It doesn't work for me. I don't get the question at all. However, I presume this is because my printer profile is configured with only 1 extruder. Problem? How do I add a 2nd extruder to a profile. I can do it pretty easily in Cura, but I can't find out how in PS. More strangely, I find almost nothing about it when I search online. Weird. I even ran the Configuration Wizard again and found nothing about it there, even when configuring a Custom Printer.

I assume I cannot proceed without getting a printer profile with multiple extruders defined, so that appears to be the crux of the matter ATM.

Posted : 31/07/2022 3:31 pm
Ringarn67
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

 

Posted by: @ru-kidding

Your explanation about loading as single object makes a lot of sense. It doesn't work for me. I don't get the question at all. However, I presume this is because my printer profile is configured with only 1 extruder. Problem? How do I add a 2nd extruder to a profile. I can do it pretty easily in Cura, but I can't find out how in PS. More strangely, I find almost nothing about it when I search online. Weird. I even ran the Configuration Wizard again and found nothing about it there, even when configuring a Custom Printer.

I assume I cannot proceed without getting a printer profile with multiple extruders defined, so that appears to be the crux of the matter ATM.

Yes.

For a start you need to be in "Expert" mode!
Then, "Printer Settings" -> "General" -> Under "Capabilities" there is "Extruders", choose as many as you like/need. In this case at least three..

After that you will get the question @joantabb mentioned when you drag your three files onto plate.

Prusa i3 MK3S+ FW 3.11.0 (kit dec -20), PrusaSlicer 2.5.0+win64, Fusion 360, Windows 10

Posted : 31/07/2022 7:58 pm
RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Topic starter answered:
RE:

Thank you. Duh, completely missed that. That should make things a lot easier. This has been my biggest issue with PS -- I expect things to be in different places than where they actually are. We just don't "click" but I'm working on it.

Thanks again, and to Joan too.

This post was modified 2 years ago by RU's nephew
Posted : 31/07/2022 8:03 pm
Ringarn67
(@ringarn67)
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RE:
Posted by: @ru-kidding

Thank you. Duh, completely missed that. That should make things a lot easier. This has been my biggest issue with PS -- I expect things to be in different places than where they actually are. We just don't "click" but I'm working on it.

Thanks again, and to Joan too.

Your Welcome

Edit: Look at Joan´s attached file

Prusa i3 MK3S+ FW 3.11.0 (kit dec -20), PrusaSlicer 2.5.0+win64, Fusion 360, Windows 10

Posted : 31/07/2022 8:12 pm
RU's nephew
(@rus-nephew)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

LOL. I like how she named Mario as monkey. Actually, I already increased the extruder count and imported the STL files. It worked as advertised, so on to the next step.

Posted : 31/07/2022 8:54 pm
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JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
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RE: Question/Challenge: Cura vs PrusaSlicer

I added 'M600' into  the Custom Gcode, toolchange Gcode, to initiate a manual tool change on filament change command, and I turned off the Wipe Tower, in "Print Settings>Multiple Extruders" 
regards joan

there is an old post here 
https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-mk3-how-do-i-print-this-printing-help/acting-as-my-own-mmu/
that might help

Ranier's Blog may also help 

https://schlosshan.eu/blog/2019/03/02/prusa-i3-mk3-real-multicolour-prints-without-mmu/

 

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

Posted : 01/08/2022 5:11 pm
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