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Layer shift on exported sliced file multi colour prints #213
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Layer shift on exported sliced file multi colour prints
Sep 5, 2022
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All extruder offset should be extruder_offset[0] when it is single extruder multi material. Add handling when load config from gcode. This is fix for github issue #213 Signed-off-by: salt.wei <salt.wei@bambulab.com> Change-Id: Ia881b2bfbbdffa98e3c3db7b35201dc86b520b29
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All extruder offset should be extruder_offset[0] when it is single extruder multi material. Add handling when load config from gcode. This is fix for github issue #213 Signed-off-by: salt.wei <salt.wei@bambulab.com> Change-Id: Ia881b2bfbbdffa98e3c3db7b35201dc86b520b29
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I've sliced and printed the models shown in the pictures and they printed fine but I also exported the G-Code /sliced file for transfer onto SD card and reprint later.
I've reopened up the sliced files in Bambu slicer and the g code shows a layer shift with different colours.
It only appears to be on models with more than one colour.
I've not test printed the exported files yet to see if it does shift the layers.
Pictures show the shift on exported sliced code but I've also posted pictures of what it should look like/what it initially sliced.
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