HI. Look att the attached file.
I have noticed this behaviour for a while.
On the first bridging layer. The bridging is not aligned with the shell. It is a few degrees off.
And on some places that causes a gap in the bridging.
And it also causes the bridging to start and stop mid air in some places.
/Andreas
Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
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Re: Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
It's a file I have created my self. I have double checked and the walls are 2,4 mm thick. And the settings are for a 0,4 mm nozzle and 0,4 extrusion width.
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Re: Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
Thanks for your files!
Fixed it already, will release with next version. See the result.
Fixed it already, will release with next version. See the result.
Re: Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
Big thumbs up. I think this have caused me some problems when printing petg. The bridging layer wouldn't stick because some strands in the bridging layer ended and started in mid air.
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Re: Bridging is askew and ends in mid air.
Thanks for your report and test file shared with us.
If you need, you can advise the printing settings you are currently using, we'd like to slice a file for you to test the result.
If you need, you can advise the printing settings you are currently using, we'd like to slice a file for you to test the result.
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