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When brim is on, skirt interferes in the brim (2.3.0 alpha and beta) #5383

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premek81 opened this issue Dec 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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@premek81
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premek81 commented Dec 5, 2020

Version

2.3.0-alpha3 and 2.3.0-beta2

Operating system type + version

MacOS 10.13.6

3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)

Original Prusa Mk3, stock

Behavior

In older versions of PrusaSlicer (last tested in 2.1.1) when brim was off, skirt was close to the object as defined. When brim was on, skirt was around the brim.
In 2.3.0 (alpha and beta) the skirt stays in the same position whether brim is on or off, you need to go into menu and change skirt separation from objects
Snímek obrazovky 2020-12-05 v 21 05 52
Snímek obrazovky 2020-12-05 v 21 05 37

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rtyr commented Dec 5, 2020

Intended behavior.

Why:
#724

Duplicate issue + links to many other similar issues:
#3692

Closing.

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RajHid commented Dec 26, 2020

The brim also didn't touch the first object layer.
or My Layer height is poorly calibrated.
PrusaSlic3r-2 3 0-rc1
20201226_082142
20201226_082242

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rtyr commented Dec 26, 2020

It takes elephant foot compensation into account, so it is expected. The gap shouldn't be present in the actuall print if your first layer/elephant foot compensation is set right.

First layer on your photo is not squished enough, you can see the gaps between individual brim lines.

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