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Using this software with supports enabled and a flat overhang creates an interface layer as the last layer before the actual print. This interface layer is often difficult to remove because it tends to fuse to the print. I tried to experiment what happens if the interface layer is left away, unfortunately slic3r fills the bottom layer of the print with an axis aligned pattern which fails to properly bridge over the support. Trying with Cura (which always fills the bottom layer diagonally just like prusa control), the supports do not get an interface layer. Support is easy to remove and the quality of the bottom layer looks no worse than what I could find after lots of prying under the interface layer that prusa control leaves behind.
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Using this software with supports enabled and a flat overhang creates an interface layer as the last layer before the actual print. This interface layer is often difficult to remove because it tends to fuse to the print. I tried to experiment what happens if the interface layer is left away, unfortunately slic3r fills the bottom layer of the print with an axis aligned pattern which fails to properly bridge over the support. Trying with Cura (which always fills the bottom layer diagonally just like prusa control), the supports do not get an interface layer. Support is easy to remove and the quality of the bottom layer looks no worse than what I could find after lots of prying under the interface layer that prusa control leaves behind.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: