Hi everyone.
In Cura Software, I'm trying to slice for print a model. My model have an logo in the middle, but when make slice, that logo dissapear, why?
My model:
Sliced Model:
Cura Version: 4.4.1
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Why is not Slicing?
- eltitobarte
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Re: Why is not Slicing?
Check the Layer view and go layer by layer...i suspect the brim is hiding it?
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Re: Why is not Slicing?
Also, if your object is fairly low and flat, don't bother with a brim. Just use a skirt. The brim is used for models with very little first layer surface and decent height. Think of a tube printed on end. The skirt with 3-4 lines will create a steady flow of filament (prime the printhead) for the actual print.
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Re: Why is not Slicing?
Well, I tried with skirt Plate Adhesion and still not slicing logo. I tried as well with NONE Plate Adhesion and still not slicing logo.
My model have 9 layers on the bottom, so I think is enougth for show logo. If I rotate 90 degrees the model, the logo is slicing, but it takes 4 hours more for print and it builds supports.
My model have 9 layers on the bottom, so I think is enougth for show logo. If I rotate 90 degrees the model, the logo is slicing, but it takes 4 hours more for print and it builds supports.