Second layer does not make it like the first
Good night everyone
Let's see if you can help me, no matter how much I search, I can't find a solution.
The first layer makes it correct for me with all the lines in the same direction, but the second makes strange paths as seen in the image
I have tried all the parameters but it does not change, even the automatic cooling that I read could be
Let's see if anyone knows the solution
Thank you so much
RE: Second layer does not make it like the first
May I ask the issue with what's it's doing. I think the slicer does that when the normal side to side solid infill is below a certain width.
You could increase the number of if perimeters if its a deal breaker, but honestly I see no issue with it. It's really normal with thin sections.
RE: Second layer does not make it like the first
Brian is correct, the slicer is specifically programmed to do this. There is currently no setting to change the behaviour. Only the very bottom layer uses the chosen infill pattern, the rest of the bottom layers use solid infill and always has. The new method was added a few versions ago to stop shaking on short runs.
The same also happens on top surfaces too. There is at least one request on the Prusa slicer GitHub for a setting for this if irc. You might want to search there and add to it.
RE: Second layer does not make it like the first
Thank you very much for the answer, it is not a big problem, but I would like to have the option to choose it
RE: Second layer does not make it like the first
Thank you very much for the response.
I'll be keeping an eye on the Prusa slicer GitHub
It's just that I'm making a lamp, it gives me the feeling that this different mood is seen in the final result.
Brian is correct, the slicer is specifically programmed to do this. There is currently no setting to change the behaviour. Only the very bottom layer uses the chosen infill pattern, the rest of the bottom layers use solid infill and always has. The new method was added a few versions ago to stop shaking on short runs.
The same also happens on top surfaces too. There is at least one request on the Prusa slicer GitHub for a setting for this if irc. You might want to search there and add to it.