You should be able to effectively increase the overlap by increasing the extrusion multiplier under the extruder tab. If your goal is to eliminate the gap fill you can increase the extrusion width in that same tab.
Couple of options: 1) Change the layer height to be an even multiple of your part's height 2) Change the height of your part to be an even multiplier of your layer height S3D is trying to make the part the correct height and will add a partial thickness layer if the top layer is greater than or equa...
@hes_delft You can reduce the extrusion amount during the prime pillar by entering this command into the post processing on the "Scripts" tab: {REPLACE "; prime pillar" "M221 S90 ; prime pillar"} {REPLACE "; inner perimeter" "M221 S100 ; inner perimeter&q...
Please note the T0 and T1 extruder designation is dependent upon the manufacturer. Some manufacturers (like re3D) will designate the Left extruder as T0. "Extruder Toolhead Index: This is the Identifier your associated with your extruder head that is decided in your firmware. The general conven...
you need something like this in the tool change script: G1 X0 Y40 F4000 ; move to wait for temperatures {IF NEWTOOL=0}M104 S165 T1; set T1, inactive extruder to 165 C {IF NEWTOOL=0}M109 S205 T0; Set T0, new active extruder to T0 Temperature and wait for it to reach temperature before proceeding. {I...
One way to do this: Create process 1 to print the part Create process two with zero infill, zero top and bottom layers and zero perimeters. Modify extrusion width to be thinner and use process two only for the support . Works great. I did this with a PETG part I was making with 0.8mm nozzle and like...