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Hi, I've been printing this specific object that is like a spiral tube. with 2 or 3 mm wall.
I've been strugling to find the best setings for the seam. As on the seam point, the print head goes on the oposite direction and that gives me allways some artifacts.
Vase mode would be great, and I get very clean prints with it, but I need more than one perimeter.
is there any way to get a kind of fake vase mode effect, where perimeters would allways be a continuos movement (a bit like how the brim is printed) and then just increse Z in the end of the layer, without having the nozzle jump or move on the oposite direction? having allways a circular continuos movement of the nozzle.
Is there any settings that would allow this?
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Hi, I've been printing this specific object that is like a spiral tube. with 2 or 3 mm wall.
I've been strugling to find the best setings for the seam. As on the seam point, the print head goes on the oposite direction and that gives me allways some artifacts.
Vase mode would be great, and I get very clean prints with it, but I need more than one perimeter.
is there any way to get a kind of fake vase mode effect, where perimeters would allways be a continuos movement (a bit like how the brim is printed) and then just increse Z in the end of the layer, without having the nozzle jump or move on the oposite direction? having allways a circular continuos movement of the nozzle.
Is there any settings that would allow this?
thanks
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