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Normally you do not have to run on the installer file. Just run Slic3r from the bin folder. But the latest version 0.9.10b is working for me in Linux. When I click it nothing happens. Maybe you have the same problem?
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TKL
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It seems to me that the Slic3r project is a never ending wait for the next version to fix bugs introduced in the last version. And for every new release new features and new bugs is introduced (or old bugs returning). I have given up hoping for a new version that will not introduce more features but would just work on fixing the flaws. I must have wasted a kg of filament on adjusting settings for
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TKL
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Slic3r
I do not understand why we have to even think in perimeters and top/bottom layers. It is only relavant if we only printed objects with vertical and horizontal surfaces. What we want is a minimum shell / skin thickness that applied to the surface regardless of shape and angles.
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TKL
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Slic3r
I already already adjust the filament used because I had some big boogers in the corners of printed models. The top is actualy indenting so I am rather using too little. I do not know how they calculate the filament flow. I think it should be based on the volume of the filament. But it would then have to be trimmed down because the round plastic worm would never be squeezed airless.
The clearenc
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TKL
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Slic3r
I just printed the slope after running it through cloud.netfabb.com and it really doesn't show the problem I was trying to demostrate. I did not see cloud.netfabb.com reporting any problems but it increased the number of triangles.
As for the inside and outside model you mention clearance? I expect that the models will fit within a tollerence of +/- 1 layer. For me it looks like the layer is pla
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TKL
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Slic3r
I haven't tried Slic3r 0.7.2b. I use the latest version. I attached the files, no rar.
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TKL
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Slic3r
Sublime Wrote:
> Depending on the version of Slic3r you used the
> two parts not fitting together is most likely a
> result of a printer calibration issue. Try Slic3r
> 0.7.2b and then adjust your flow (extrusion
> multiplier) until they fit together.
The printer is calibrated. Did you try printing the STL's?
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> For the slopped top have you tried increasing your
> pe
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TKL
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Slic3r
I have the same problem with a STL file. I made the file to demostrate another problem with toplayer being very thin and cracky if the top is sloped a bit, but it turned out I could not even load it. It works fine with other slicers.
It's the file called slope_stl that will not load. The other two files is to demostrate that holes is too small. The round model is suppose to fit into the one with
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TKL
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