OK... this is how that works...chuck12 wrote:That feature is already available in S3D, stop printing at so and so layer and start at the next layer with a different profile.
It is explained somewhere here in this forum but you'll have to search as I don't remember right now. Sorry.
Oh... one more PITA...tobyCwood wrote:OK... this is how that works...chuck12 wrote:That feature is already available in S3D, stop printing at so and so layer and start at the next layer with a different profile.
It is explained somewhere here in this forum but you'll have to search as I don't remember right now. Sorry.
Process1 set infill to 0 and stop it at a particular height. Set top solid layer to 0.
Process2 set the infill to 30% turn off skirt, and or raft if on. Set bottom solid layer to 0. Also... you may want to check your downward fan so it stays on. You also have to set the 1st layer height and speed to 100%. Set this process to start at the height that the first process stopped at.
A dialog comes up on Prepare when there's more then one process... Select all and select continuous layers
This works, and it does the job... but it is a PITA. Each of these settings are persistent... you have to put them back next time you add a process.
Making a user interface that operates just like the temp per layer and the cooling fan speed per layer is what I am asking for.
Hi tobyCwoodtobyCwood wrote:Oh... one more PITA...tobyCwood wrote:OK... this is how that works...chuck12 wrote:That feature is already available in S3D, stop printing at so and so layer and start at the next layer with a different profile.
It is explained somewhere here in this forum but you'll have to search as I don't remember right now. Sorry.
Process1 set infill to 0 and stop it at a particular height. Set top solid layer to 0.
Process2 set the infill to 30% turn off skirt, and or raft if on. Set bottom solid layer to 0. Also... you may want to check your downward fan so it stays on. You also have to set the 1st layer height and speed to 100%. Set this process to start at the height that the first process stopped at.
A dialog comes up on Prepare when there's more then one process... Select all and select continuous layers
This works, and it does the job... but it is a PITA. Each of these settings are persistent... you have to put them back next time you add a process.
Making a user interface that operates just like the temp per layer and the cooling fan speed per layer is what I am asking for.
the processes start and stop at layer heights not layers! Yet everything else is set at layers. ALL should be the same. Layers!
This bit me on a very large part. I specified height in mm for a new process. Unfortunately the mm height was not an exact multiple of the layer height. So what ended up happening is that the new process started above the old process by the remainder of the mm height/layer height. That causes an ugly ring around the center of the model as the plastic didn't adhere very well and it took a few layers to even back out again.tobyCwood wrote: Oh... one more PITA...
the processes start and stop at layer heights not layers! Yet everything else is set at layers. ALL should be the same. Layers!