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Setting Support material/raft/skirt extruder to Extruder 1 causes cooling settings for Extruder 2 to be ignored #10727

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evilC opened this issue Jun 2, 2023 · 1 comment

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evilC commented Jun 2, 2023

Description of the bug

When I force supports to use a specific extruder, then fan settings for the other extruder are no longer observed.

Project file & How to reproduce

  1. Load attached project
    cooling settings bug.zip
  2. Slice
  3. Change Legend to Fan Speed
  4. Notice fan is enabled for top-most portion of print (This is printed by Extruder 2)
  5. Change Print Settings > Multiple Extruders > Support material/raft/skirt extruder from 0 to 1
  6. Slice
  7. Fan is no longer enabled for top-most section, despite it not being the support extruder
    prusa-slicer_O37MbnQ2au

As far as I can tell, what appears to be happening, is when you set Print Settings > Multiple Extruders > Support material/raft/skirt extruder to use extruder 2, it uses the Extruder 1 cooling settings for Extruder 2 for the whole of the print

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Version of PrusaSlicer

2.6.0-beta1

Operating system

Windows 10

Printer model

Snapmaker J1

@evilC evilC changed the title Setting Support material/raft/skirt extruder to Extruder 1 causes cooling settings for Extruder 1 to be used for Extruder 2 Setting Support material/raft/skirt extruder to Extruder 1 causes cooling settings for Extruder 2 to be ignored Jun 2, 2023
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evilC commented Jul 10, 2023

Any motion on this? This bug is causing me MAJOR headaches.
I can somewhat workaround it by applying the changes to extruder 1 that I want to take effect on extruder 2, but this has a knock-on effect in a number of ways.
Not least is the highly annoying fact that you can make changes to, say, filament 1 just for this print (ie not save them but have the changes take effect for this print), but if you then switch to filament 2 (To say make more temporary changes for this print), it will not let you do so unless you save changes to filament 1

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