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Organic supports that land on the print do not print a bottom Interface and pop off easily #9512

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Cisien opened this issue Feb 1, 2023 · 3 comments
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Cisien commented Feb 1, 2023

Description of the bug

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The organic supports that land on the build plate do get a brim and have had no problems with sticking to the plate.

Project file & How to reproduce

Slice anything where organic supports will land on the print. For the example above, i'm printing the gridfinity drawer holder with automatic supports:

https://thangs.com/designer/Machenna56k/3d-model/Gridfinity%20Drawers-188528

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Version of PrusaSlicer

2.6.0-alpha2

Operating system

Windows 11

Printer model

Ankermake M5

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kubispe1 commented Feb 1, 2023

Thanks for the issue. We already noticed this problem. Hope it will be fixed soon. See you.

@kubispe1 kubispe1 changed the title Organic supports that land on the print do not print a brim and pop off easily. Organic supports that land on the print do not print a bottom Interface and pop off easily Mar 9, 2023
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In PS 2.6.0-beta1:
The bottom interfaces of Organic supports have been fixed and enabled, providing enhanced stability when positioned on the model's body.
I am closing the issue.
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@EddiOS42
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Just spoke with customer support with this issue on release version 2.6.0. Confirmed the bug still persistent.

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