![]() Thank you so much for the reply, I am attaching the ZIP file with both 3mf files from Cura and PrusaSlicer and hopefully somebody can help (fingers crossed) ![]() besides the fact that a 10 minutes print takes like 40 because it prints really slow. Yes I am sure, I have actually worked with Cura and I know its a very nice slicer, just I wish I could find out what is the setting that is making the PrusaSlicer gcode make so much string so I can use the tunning and implementations from Team Prusa. Anyway in the Cura gcode there is also Z HOP option activated at 0.6 in the same way and there is no stringing. Yes indeed, I am aware of the Lift Z option activated, and I also tested with that option turned off, and it gets better but there is still stringing. I've gotten stringing down, but there may be differences in filament. I've attached a sample config that you can try out. I prefer PrusaSlicer for most situations because Team Prusa has done so much tuning on it for their printers, but you should be able to get good results with both with a bit of work. Try turning it off for a quick test and see if that helps. That's a work-around for over-extrusion meant to help avoid scarring when moving over horizontal printed surfaces. Immediate setting to check is Printer Settings->Extruder 1->Retraction->Lift Z. Try creating a zip of your project (3MF) file and uploading that directly here. I'm not going to install a downloader to check your settings. Posted by: my question is: WHY IS THIS HAPPENING? I will add both Gcodes just in case somebody can understand what is actually going on and help me out. The settings I used for BOTH slicers are the usual "0.2mm layerheight SPEED": 210º for the nozzle, 0.8 retraction distance, 35mm retraction speed, 0.6 lift Z, 2 perimeters, 10% infill grid. Is there any way i can obtain those same resoults in PrusaSlicer? what is the SUPERBIG difference in both of them if settings are the same? ![]() PrusaSlicer is so usefull in many things and i dont want to change it for Cura, the supports are much better, they peal off easily and the custom adaptive layer height is an amazing feature. So my question is: WHY IS THIS HAPPENING? Really really far from what I was (and still am) getting with PrusaSlicer. ZERO STRINGING, there was a small amount that when I touched it disolved in the air like it was antimatter. so I went ahead and used the standard presets from prusa in Cura. but I watched a video from Maker's Muse about the stringing in ender 3 and. I thought my problem was mechanical, something was wrong in the machine. Hi guys, so i got a general problem with stringing, even the prusament or quality filaments were making stringing and on in prusament it got solved with lowering the temperature (without lift Z) or lowering sooo much the temperature if i wanted to keep the lift Z option.īut with other not so known filaments i couldnt get to a solution, here you can see how it is printed with standard settings:Īfter a long time testing with this filament, trying to change the retractions, temperatures, speeds, and all the weird stuff I could think of. ![]() Stringing with prusaslicer solved with Cura ![]()
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