I would like to get following additional parameters to control the perimeter on sloping walls: - minimum perimeter overlap. - minimum perimeter thickness. See the attached graphic for details. Thank you for the nice tool.by charlyoleg - Slic3r
Print the two parts in parallel has the advantage not being worried about the extruder crash. But print two parts one after the other has the advantage to avoid drips that are created when the extruder navigates from one part to the other. If the g-code could handle printing two parts one after the other, it would let people make batch of small parts. This reduce the global amount of manipulationby charlyoleg - Slic3r
Is it possible to generate the code with slic3r 0.9.7 to print two objects one after the other?by charlyoleg - Slic3r
I'd like printing several small parts in one batch but to avoid drips I want to print the first part completely and then start the second part. So the printing quality is the same as if I had printed the two parts separately. The slic3r option Print settings -> Output options -> Sequential printting -> Complete individual objects sounds good for that. But when I check the instruction seqby charlyoleg - Slic3r
The hotend includes the fan for the thermal barrier. Anyway, since I use this basic filament holder, I haven't got any stuck issue. The supposed explanation is that when the filament is lying on the table, after consuming several loops of filament, it becomes twisted. This deformation of the filament sticks it.by charlyoleg - FoldaRap
It happens quiet often that the filament gets stuck and the cold extruder is not able to push the filament any more. To get out of this bug, I stop printing the part and I push strongly manualy the filament until fluid PLA comes out of the hot extruder. Then I check through the Pronterface interface if I can extrude 5 mm of filament. and start again to print from scratch. As this bug occurs quietby charlyoleg - FoldaRap