Need help with attitude at slic3r pe
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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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i think its called avoid crossing perimeters in slic3r pe
in cura its combing mode
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@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 -
@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
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why not give cura a try?
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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
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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 ...
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@thwe - Well, I tried
Just a casual PE user, but been playing more with latest build. More of a Cura guy ... -
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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@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 ...
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@obeliks thank you, i will try and see (hopefully
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