[-] Hunex@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Your mom!

^sorry, ^you ^know ^I ^had ^to

[-] Hunex@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

I tried using it on some prints but for some reason the parts were warping and the dimensions were off. With Cura it was perfect. I have to note that I've been always using Cura and just tried Prusa, so I'm sure if I tuned every value it would be just as great, but it would be a big time investment.

[-] Hunex@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Z hop is disabled, and there is no retraction based on the gcode and I was watching during the whole print as well. I will try printing with retraction disabled tho.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by Hunex@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world

Hey fellas!

I'm having an issue with Cura, when printing the first layer the start of the infill is under extruded. The issue is not present with Prusa slicer. Also, in Cura the issue only happens when the nozzle has to move to the infill position without extruding (there is no retraction!!), Cura A in the picture. When the infill starts immediately after the walls there is no problem, Cura B in the picture.

With Prusa Slicer there is no problem even if the nozzle has to move, and in this case there is even retraction. Because of this, I'm thinking that it's a problem with a parameter in Cura, but I don't know which.

Printer is a stock (but not for long...) Ender 3 Neo.

I tried changing flow, line width, retraction settings, increasing initial layer bottom flow, but it's the same. What parameter would affect this?

Cura A preview ; Cura A gcode

Cura B preview ; Cura B gcode

Prusa preview ; Prusa gcode

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