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Description
Description of the bug
The problem is how Prusa Slicer arranges the objects for "Complete Individual Objects".
Due to the unsorted automatic arrangement there was a crash. Unfortunately, the printer ran over an object and thus affected the cable harness behind the extruder. In the worst case there was a cable break.
Suggestion:
Sorted arrangement of the printed parts, as seen in the video.
This will at least reduce crashes with "Complete Individual Objects". Even if you have changed the printer, the greatest possible distance to other objects is always maintained, which reduces a crash.
Here I would also recommend to raise the heating bed temperature by 5 degrees Celsius, because in the outer areas of the heating bed the 60°C are not reached.
Unfortunately I have to resort to videos for this as well, since I can't describe it with a screenshot.
01.crash2.mp4
02.prusa.slicer.better.way.mp4
Thanks a lot
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Project file & How to reproduce
- If not already done, click on expert settings in the upper right corner.
- Open the stl (it is in the zip archive)
- Right click on the object, and set number of instances to 6.
- Go to the "print settings/output options" tab and put a check mark under "Sequential printing" "Complete individual objects:"
- click on the "Plater" tab and on the Arange icon.
- Export the G-code and print it.
Checklist of files included above
- Project file
- Screenshot
Version of PrusaSlicer
PrusaSlicer-2.6.0-alpha6+linux-x64-GTK3-202303311518.AppImage
Operating system
Fedora release 37 (Thirty Seven)
Printer model
MK3s+