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Different precision with the same settings #2477

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macchinette opened this issue Mar 3, 2022 · 1 comment
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Different precision with the same settings #2477

macchinette opened this issue Mar 3, 2022 · 1 comment
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bug Something isn't working as intended fix is live in the last release Please download /build the last release and try to reproduce.

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What happened?

I made a comparison between the latest night version 2.4 and the latest 2.3 and I noticed that the aesthetics of the wall between the versions with the same settings does not match and gets worse by activating the random stitching.
I would have expected the same look and path with the same resolution.

Thanks

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Project file & How to reproduce

Load the project file for the version and slicer.
To see that the problem is present more lightly with the back seam, change it and re-slice.

Spessore TEST.zip

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SuperSlicer_2.4.58.1_2022-03-01

Operating system

Windows 10

Printer model

Anycubic I3 Mega S

@supermerill supermerill added bug Something isn't working as intended fixed for the next version That means that you should be able to test it in the latest nightly build labels Mar 7, 2022
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supermerill commented Mar 7, 2022

Prusa added a "gcode resoution" (that I may not use, I'll see). Forgot to remove a "simplify" line from the merge. my bad.

supermerill added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2022
using internal_resolution istead for brim
using max_g1_per_second and min_length for gcode
using nothing (resolution from slicing) for generate_perimeter
May use it for gcode reduction, to add a junction derivation filter before the max_g1_per_second.
#2477
@supermerill supermerill added fix is live in the last release Please download /build the last release and try to reproduce. and removed fixed for the next version That means that you should be able to test it in the latest nightly build labels Apr 1, 2022
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