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Vase mode glitch #12666

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MxTale opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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Vase mode glitch #12666

MxTale opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 3 comments

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@MxTale
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MxTale commented Apr 28, 2024

Description of the bug

When slicing in vase mode, the GCODE generated makes the nozzle go trought the last layer
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Project file & How to reproduce

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PlantPot_DiamondCut.zip

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Version of PrusaSlicer

2.7.2

Operating system

W11

Printer model

Anycubic Kobra

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u89djt commented Apr 28, 2024

Your model has spikes at the top, so there's no sensible way to print the last one-and-a-bit layers.
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When you cut the spikes off, it slices ok.
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MxTale commented Apr 29, 2024 via email

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u89djt commented Apr 29, 2024

@MxTale You're very welcome! I often have a look at models on github to see if there are any warnings ahead of crashing into an issue myself. I had a go at making it print the whole volume in vase mode out of curiosity. I think there's no point, since it takes longer than a normal print, but you might enjoy seeing it:
spiralled base PlantPot_DiamondCut.zip

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