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It is clear that the order may well change even during the further layers - I have just noticed. This also makes sense to save filament (for the cleaning processes). But in my case I don't care if I have 20 times more cleaning. In my case, it is important to me that these fine colors remain visible, and for me, each layer may also have to adhere to the exact order I have specified. So I have more cleaning processes by forcing the sequence, but a clean result of the color print. |
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Maybe these photos will help to better understand the problem. |
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I have found at least a "temporary solution". Not a nice solution, but at least it's a solution. |
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For anyone searching for a solution. It is already implemented in Orca/Bambu Slicer, it is just "hard" to find.
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Hello,
I have to do with a very filligree print. Therefore I am already printing with a 0.2 Nozzle.
Now I have a white background with a green motif in the first layer. The green motif has very thin lines, which he also prints with 0.2 Nozzle super. But the printer starts with the white color and then prints green. Consequently, this very thin line becomes invisible, because it is hidden in the connection to the two surrounding white lines. If it printed green first and then white, this would be bypassed and the fine green lines would be visible.
Therefore, how can I specify in the slicer which color order it should use?
I have: Slot 1 - black, Slot 2 - green, Slot 3 - red, Slot 4 - white.
The Slicer print the following order:
And I would like to print as follows:
Please help.
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