I use also a Raise3d N2 and had also the same problems like you. Ideamaker is pretty nice and some work he do - in my opionion - better than S3D. For example with Ideakmaker there's no problem using supports if you do not print thin walls (https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8144) W...
Here are two screenshots, how Ideamaker handle it. He do also not print the thin walls but placed the support material right under the model (1 layer separation).
This is how i expect S3D handle it also if "Single Wall" is deactivated
It does not explain why the current placement of the Support-Material in case of (willingly) not using the "Single Wall" Feauture should be fine currently. Just for my clarification: - Simplify does NOT place the support correctly under the model if you do not use Single Walls. I understan...
May I suggest you take a look at this page, which describes all of the new features in v4 of S3D: https://www.simplify3d.com/software/release-notes/version-4-0-0/ In particular the section headed "New Options for thin walls and gaps". Then go to the Advanced tab of your settings and chang...
In the meantime i figured out what is the cause of these phenomen The problem is, that Simplify does not recognize parts he do not print. Means: If a wall is too thin to print, you see in the S3D preview that he will not print it. But Simplify do not adjust the need of the support / the height of th...
Hello Community Well, maybe there's a missunderstanding my side, but i'm trying setup the dense support. And i am bit confused how it turns out / it does not do what i expect he should do. If i define a dense support, i expect that the dense support will be printed right under the model. The printer...