![]() ![]() I am also not using Arachne daily - I usually stick to stable Cura. I am using Cura exclusively on the Ultimaker I own (I use another slicer on my other printers) it is a very pedestrian machine compared to yours except for the nozzle size which is rather unusual. I am pretty sure there is no gcode I can share with you that you can print because our machines are so different. I have those issues with any version of Cura. I don't know which print of mine you saw that has an issue, but if it was one with my 2mm nozzle then yes there will be lines across surfaces because that nozzle can't retract very well. Any slicing issues like the one you have encountered should probably be reported to Ultimaker via their issue reporting mechanism. I would 100% expect slicing results to differ between the legacy slicing engine and Arachne engine since that is what it is about - including accelerations, speeds, and pathing. another thing also on accelerations it manages it completely in another way I do not know if you have noticed these problems I have seen that a photo you have published on a circle that you have printed leaves you a line in the center for example I do not have these problems if you can send me that file and you have published I would like to try it out print too and see if I have the problem as well as you do. With this version arachne Engine Beta 2 I was created a problem Practically the other nozzlesĪfter 5 mm of printing Z starts to lose the pitch I want to tell you that yes I print with 4.11.0 I don't have these problems but if I print arachne Engine Beta 2 loses the step in Z practically begin to touch the nozzles on the parts already printed, I did a lot of tests and counter-tests in the end I decided to lower the instantaneous speed of m566 and m201 from 1500 to 500 but the problem I have not solved it I have noticed that also the management of the speed of X and Y is managed completely differently. What I'm about to tell you maybe you won't believe me. ![]() I would prefer true spiralised infill (for vase mode prints as well), but the ( ] has been deprioritized by Ultimaker. I did print some single layer plates with a 2mm nozzle today, and I only got almost what I wanted by switching to Arachne Engine, set Wall thickness to 0, Concentric infill for the bottom layer, turned seam hiding off. It is based on Cura 4.11 or 4.12 and misses all the bug fixes in the current Cura 4.13.11. You can try the Arachne beta from late last year if you must have this feature. Wall ordering is a feature that comes with the new slicing engine Arachne. Said in Ultimaker cura from the center outwards: ![]()
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