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Blowing the non-hanging overhang #4583
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A similar problem. The fan blows the entire layer at full power, although it should only work on the supports. In addition, after printing the internal bridges, the fan does not turn off and continues to work until the first layer of the cover is printed. |
Haven't re-tested the case from the report, but a similar problem is caused by shifting the timing of the blower fan on. |
Orca bot: this issue is stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity. |
Orca bot: This issue was closed because it has been inactive for 7 days since being marked as stale. |
Is there an existing issue for this problem?
OrcaSlicer Version
2.0.0-beta
Operating System (OS)
Windows
OS Version
Windows 11 23H2
Additional system information
No response
Printer
Ender 3
How to reproduce
Slice a cylindrical model, with elements on the support
Actual results
The fan blows the entire support layer equally, resulting in poor baking of the layer.
Pics with fan heatmap:
Expected results
Ensure airflow is directed at the sections printed on support structures, but avoid airflow on sections being printed directly on top of the previous layer of the object itself. This is especially important for filaments that are harmed by blowing.
Project file & Debug log uploads
gear.zip
Checklist of files to include
Anything else?
No response
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