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    • V3DPrintingundefined
      V3DPrinting @V3DPrinting
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      @Phaedrux Bad luck, even with the "gap fill" feature disabled, I still have the same issue on my prints.

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      • V3DPrintingundefined
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        @bot said in Issues with PrusaSlicer:

        @v3dprinting I was not aware of elephant foot compensation on S3D. Are you manually creating that by using multiple processes?

        Yes, correct. I have a first process with the first layer only and an horizontal size compensation of half the nozzle diameter.

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        • V3DPrintingundefined
          V3DPrinting @bot
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          @bot I have checked extrusion width and layer height settings.
          I had explicitly set widths at the beginning of my PS configuration. I remember the PS defaults were too weird regarding the references used...
          Capture d’écran 2022-06-06 à 16.48.20.png

          I remember having played with the extrusion width and had them set all to 0.4 mm (nozzle size) for a test, to see if there's an impact. But no luck on that side.

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          • botundefined
            bot @V3DPrinting
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            @v3dprinting what is your nozzle diameter set to under printer settings?

            IIRC, PrusaSlicer has different behaviour if the extrusion width <= nozzle diameter

            Perhaps, increase the default extrusion width to .42 or .45. Otherwise, PrusaSlicer might be choosing different weird values for you (I forget the exact behaviour, but PrusaSlicer likes to do lots of things).

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            • V3DPrintingundefined
              V3DPrinting @bot
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              @bot The nozzle diameter has been set to 0.4 mm for all my 8 extruders (using a Mosaic Palette 3 Pro)
              So except for the support material, I'm in the standard settings.

              I will make another try tomorrow, setting the default extrusion width a bit above the nozzle diameter as suggested.
              Maybe having the default extrusion width = nozzle diameter is causing the issue.

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              • engikeneerundefined
                engikeneer @V3DPrinting
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                @v3dprinting given you are seeing the part taper in towards the top, could be that it is warping, rather than a specific part issue? It also sticks out at the top where you have the solid layers (and so are putting in a lot of heat and different cooling?).

                Have you check what the temperatures and cooling fan percentages are between the two slicers? I know PrusaSlicer can display the cooling fan % thought the gcode preview

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  warping/shrinkage seems likely.

                  When does your layer fan kick in?

                  Can you try a print without the fan?

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                  • V3DPrintingundefined
                    V3DPrinting @engikeneer
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                    @engikeneer I 100% sure of my bed adhesion.
                    Many years of practice as a 3d printing service provider.

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                    • V3DPrintingundefined
                      V3DPrinting @Phaedrux
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                      @phaedrux
                      The part is printed in PLA, so shrinkage is minimal.
                      Remember the same part with same material on the same printer printed with S3D with the same main parameters turns out well

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                      • V3DPrintingundefined
                        V3DPrinting @engikeneer
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                        @engikeneer said in Issues with PrusaSlicer:

                        Have you check what the temperatures and cooling fan percentages are between the two slicers? I know PrusaSlicer can display the cooling fan % thought the gcode preview

                        Temperature is even throughout the whole print.
                        I need to dig much more into the cooling settings as PS is fiddling with it. That’s a difference with S3D. Maybe the cause.

                        Setting the default extrusion width to 0.42 for a 0.4 nozzle didn’t solved the issue.

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                        • V3DPrintingundefined
                          V3DPrinting @V3DPrinting
                          last edited by V3DPrinting

                          @engikeneer
                          It looks like the layers were the issue happens are infill layers were the fan is on. For bottom and top solid layers, nearly no fan.

                          Capture d’écran 2022-06-07 à 16.32.37.png

                          With S3D I have a constant 50% fan on starting layer 2 an 15% on first layer.

                          PS is making is own fan speed profile from 15 % to 50 % with my current parameters.

                          Capture d’écran 2022-06-07 à 16.34.01.png

                          I need to get back to something much simpler and close to S3D first to see if it has an impact.

                          I will do the test tomorrow morning, when back in the office.

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator @V3DPrinting
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                            @v3dprinting said in Issues with PrusaSlicer:

                            @phaedrux
                            The part is printed in PLA, so shrinkage is minimal.
                            Remember the same part with same material on the same printer printed with S3D with the same main parameters turns out well

                            Uh huh. 😊

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                            • V3DPrintingundefined
                              V3DPrinting @Phaedrux
                              last edited by V3DPrinting

                              @phaedrux Yes, not as simple as a simple shrinkage.😧
                              I was a bit quick when setting up the cooling options, it's not as straight forward as on S3D or Cura.
                              I will do a new test print with PS with no variable fan cooling : 50% starting on layer 2 and always on.
                              I'll keep you updated 😊

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                              • V3DPrintingundefined
                                V3DPrinting @V3DPrinting
                                last edited by V3DPrinting

                                @Phaedrux @engikeneer You were on the right track with the shrinkage / cooling setting.

                                I have done a test print with no layer fan on layer 1 and 50% fan on other layers. The result is much better.

                                Thanks for your valuable advices.

                                IMG_7403.JPG

                                I still have a small elephant foot on bottom solid infill and first layer is a bit too large (Z offset has been made remotely with DWC with a pitch of 0.05 instead of 0.02 on the panel due) and last layer of the top solid infill also (flow rate still too high for that material for the ironing)

                                The blue material is ColorFabb on Demand and depending on the colors, it can be very tricky.

                                I'm doing another test print using PolyTerra for the main part to confirm.

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                                • V3DPrintingundefined
                                  V3DPrinting @V3DPrinting
                                  last edited by V3DPrinting

                                  @Phaedrux @engikeneer
                                  I do confirm that the issue was the cooling settings.
                                  The ColorFabb On Demand filament, in that particular color, is prone to create the issue.
                                  Polyterra filament does not create any issue with the constant cooling setting as in S3D

                                  IMG_7413.JPG IMG_7412.JPG

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