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No Support Brim if Buildplate Adhesion is set to None. #14983
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Hey @Chad541121, Thanks for your report 👍 It seems that an easy workaround here is setting your adhesion to skirt. I'll bring it up to the team to see what they can do to improve it. |
Hey @Chad541121, I brought your issue up with the team. 👍 Good Find! 👍 |
I'm not sure if this was the case in 5.3.0 but in 5.4.0, Instead of "None" you can also trigger the bug by doing this:
Which I mentioned in my recently closed issue #16139. I supposed I should have posted it here. |
wow this is a terrible response, why should i waste filament using skirt if I don't need it? this worked in 5.1.1 without issue |
Quick update from our side. That means that we can have a fix for this problem in the upcoming release. |
Application Version
5.3.0
Platform
Window 10
Printer
Ender 5 Plus
Reproduction steps
My ticket was closed without being resolved.
There is a setting that breaks the conical support brim.
No support brim is generated when the value is greater than zero.
I have figured out that when Build Plate Adhesion Type is set to NONE, then support brim does not work.
Speaker Cover no support brim when build plate adhesion set to NONE.zip
Actual results
No support brim is generated.
Expected results
Build Plate Adhesion Type set to none should not remove support brim.
I may be wrong, but I would think one should be able to have support brim without model brim.
Checklist of files to include
Additional information & file uploads
This issue is in reference to a recently closed issue #14789
Claiming the issue was fixed. Please see above documentation showing the problem still exists.
If I set the Build Plate Adhesion to brim and then set Brim line count to zero, It still adds a single brim to my model, however all of my support brim is now generated.
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