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3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)
HEVO ngen
Behavior
supports are printed with variable layer height, and it seems unconfigurable. It cannot be synched to part layer height on single extruder setup.
yet, if you print ABS (I did ASA) and set settings for minimal to no cooling, only on short layers, and you print part(s) with little supports .... you get cooling engaged at the very first layer of the print because there are (short) layers dedicated to supports, causing I suppose the warping I got. My print summary show that cooling fan is "on" only for supports. Wich is unfortunate, since I cannot tell the slicer to not enable cooling on supports. ok I can tell the slicer to not enable fan at all, but I think that in that case, the slicer should have "seen" that it would not come back on the supports anytime soon, thus it should not have enable the fans on them
Is this a new feature request? no. It's a use case
Yes, thanks, I had not spotted this one 👍Le 22 sept. 2021 20:42, rtyr ***@***.***> a écrit :
This was fixed in 2.4.0-alpha1. Related to #984.
https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/releases/tag/version_2.4.0-alpha1
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Version
Version of PrusaSlicer used goes here
2.3.0
Operating system type + version
win10 64bits
3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)
HEVO ngen
Behavior
supports are printed with variable layer height, and it seems unconfigurable. It cannot be synched to part layer height on single extruder setup.
yet, if you print ABS (I did ASA) and set settings for minimal to no cooling, only on short layers, and you print part(s) with little supports .... you get cooling engaged at the very first layer of the print because there are (short) layers dedicated to supports, causing I suppose the warping I got. My print summary show that cooling fan is "on" only for supports. Wich is unfortunate, since I cannot tell the slicer to not enable cooling on supports. ok I can tell the slicer to not enable fan at all, but I think that in that case, the slicer should have "seen" that it would not come back on the supports anytime soon, thus it should not have enable the fans on them
Is this a new feature request? no. It's a use case
Project File (.3MF) where problem occurs
porte_fix_gallet_3mf.zip
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