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    • thweundefined
      thwe
      last edited by

      As you can see in the picture, throughout filled areas (green marked area) are good .
      As soon as the nozzle moves to the next area, mass flows out of the nozzle (see red marked areas).

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      Can I adjust the slic3r pe to make a retraction within a layer when traveling without extrusion?

      Thomas

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      • PuterProundefined
        PuterPro
        last edited by

        It's in Printer Settings -> Extruder 1 -> Lift Z. Tell it in mm how high to lift. Called Z Hop in Cura, FYI.

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
          last edited by

          i think its called avoid crossing perimeters in slic3r pe

          in cura its combing mode

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          • thweundefined
            thwe @PuterPro
            last edited by

            @puterpro thanks for your answer

            this is paramter name "avoid_crossing_perimeters" = true in my case

            unfortunately does not help, because this parameter only prevents crossing contours
            a retract is therefore not carried out

            Thomas

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            • thweundefined
              thwe @Veti
              last edited by

              @veti thanks for your answer

              this is paramter name "retract_lift#0" = 0 in my case

              this paramter will lift z at each retract but there is no retract

              Thomas

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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti
                last edited by

                why not give cura a try?

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                • thweundefined
                  thwe @Veti
                  last edited by

                  @veti

                  only if that is the last solution

                  this should not mean anything against cura. I have now incorporated myself in Slic3r reasonably. Add to that the understanding of the duet - that's too much for me at once

                  Thomas

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                  • thweundefined
                    thwe
                    last edited by

                    at the last layer of the plate he makes a retract before approaching new areas

                    that would be just fine between the lowest and highest levels ...

                    Thomas

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                    • PuterProundefined
                      PuterPro @thwe
                      last edited by

                      @thwe - Well, I tried ☺
                      Just a casual PE user, but been playing more with latest build. More of a Cura guy ...

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                        I wish there was a Z hop on top layer option. I've used a work around on prints where I needed a very clean top surface. I use firmware retraction so I can simply go into the sliced gcode file, find the Z height of the surface layer. Insert the gcode command to enable 1mm of Zhop M207 Z1 . Then I'll turn it off again after the surface layer is finished if it isn't already the topmost layer.

                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M207_Set_retract_length

                        You may also need to adjust your minimum travel after retraction value in printer settings > extruder 1. This is how long a travel must be before a retraction is triggered. 5mm seems to work for me.

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                        • thweundefined
                          thwe @Phaedrux
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                          @phaedrux said in Need help with attitude at slic3r pe:

                          You may also need to adjust your minimum travel after retraction value in printer settings > extruder 1. This is how long a travel must be before a retraction is triggered. 5mm seems to work for me.

                          Thank you for your answer, this value I have at 2mm, but it makes no retract ☹

                          I'll make a small 10 x 10 x 3mm plate and experiment with it ...

                          Thomas

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                          • OBELIKSundefined
                            OBELIKS
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                            It should be retracting in these cases. Slice a model, go to preview window and enable retractions, unretractions and travel moves. You should see gray dots for retractions, blue lines are for travel moves and maybe you will also see red lines for wipe moves.
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                            • thweundefined
                              thwe @OBELIKS
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                              @obeliks thank you, i will try and see (hopefully ☺ )

                              Thomas

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