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DarthRevan
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Re: Shift when starting print in new process with infill

dodgersfan24 wrote: On the layer settings, there is an option to print layers Inside-out, or Outside-in. Mine had Inside-out by default. If you switch this setting to Outside-in, it solves this problem.

I printed out a small statue with lots of detail, and it had 0 flaws between these layers. And it had 8 processes. I printed a 5.5 in tall Buddha statue in 7 hrs at high resolution. I'm now able to print out another large piece with confidence.
The inside-out vs outside-in setting toggles what order the perimeters are printed. Infill will always be printed after the perimeter. You can see this in the previewer.

I'm glad you're feeling more confident again! :D
dodgersfan24
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Re: Shift when starting print in new process with infill

Your right, it does print the wall before the infill. But it does make little difference, but not enough.

I reprinted the part with the original problem, and it occurred again. But I did try using hot clue in corners of raft, and got 0 warping for the first time in this part. Never tried glue stick before. : )

I have to print the entire print with infill. Only other thing I can think of trying is, changing wall thickness in between process... If infill is needed in a hallow piece. Sometimes infill might not be needed, just a thicker wall to fill gaps in curved places, or where layers needs support.

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