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Instead of the "wipe before rectract" implementation PrusaSlicer currently uses there is a much more efficient way to hide the z-hop blob that Cura uses. Move inside the object without extruding filament after outer perimeter extrusion ended. And only after the nozzle is away from the outer perimenter lift Z. That way the unpreventable "blob" is hidden inside the Object. First Picture shows the way PS does it atm, second picture shows the much cleaner cura move. its 0.2mm inwards in the image but you can configure the behavior in Cura with the "Outer Wall Wipe Distance" option.
As seen in the second picture the pink dot where the retraction happens is hidden inside the outer perimeter.
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Instead of the "wipe before rectract" implementation PrusaSlicer currently uses there is a much more efficient way to hide the z-hop blob that Cura uses. Move inside the object without extruding filament after outer perimeter extrusion ended. And only after the nozzle is away from the outer perimenter lift Z. That way the unpreventable "blob" is hidden inside the Object. First Picture shows the way PS does it atm, second picture shows the much cleaner cura move. its 0.2mm inwards in the image but you can configure the behavior in Cura with the "Outer Wall Wipe Distance" option.
As seen in the second picture the pink dot where the retraction happens is hidden inside the outer perimeter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: