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    • droftartsundefined
      droftarts administrators @CCS86
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      @CCS86 That's weird, because it is definitely producing arcs for me:

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        • CCS86undefined
          CCS86
          last edited by CCS86

          I put my g-code resolution back to the default value and it started generating arcs. It only does it on external perimeters though. So artifacts from linear segmented inner walls can still print through.

          But again, for the sake of our discussion, until RRF allows true arc support, the quality with G2/G3 is worse than without.

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          • CCS86undefined
            CCS86
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            @dc42 is this just not going to be explored?

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @CCS86
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              @CCS86 I think the main focus right now is getting 3.5 out the door.

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