Supports where there was none before?
I recently switched from Cura to PrusaSlicer to further develop my 3D skills. I then printed a part that was previously donjon Cura and for some reason, PS added income supports to an area that didn't;t have any before. I thought it was kinda odd as the previous prints turned out fine. Wait, they aren't 'supports, not sure what the correct term is but they go horizontal across a hole. They are light enough to simply punch through/cut out but I'd ike to know where would I look to be able to stop this from happening on an area that seemingly doesn't need it in Cura but Prusa adds it in.
RE: Supports where there was none before?
Correction, I just checked.....PS filled in a hole. What an odd behaviour.
Cura-sliced bracket: https://imgur.com/t4ZKRnE
Prusa-sliced Bracket: https://imgur.com/ckQmzfM
RE:
Seems I'm answering my own questions as I go. I tried the 'simplify model' option, sliced and the hole is no longer covered.
If the Prusa team reads this, may I suggest NOT using a DARK BLUE to represent lines covering an opening on a DARK GREY platter by default. I didn't even notice the whole being covered up.
RE: Supports where there was none before?
Please ZIP your .3mf file and attach to a post. (It must be ZIPPED or the forum won't attach it.)
Mk3S+,SL1S
RE: Supports where there was none before?
Sounds like a broken model. Are there any errors reported in the info box in the slicer?