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For improved mouse ears you can create yourself some "table tennis rackets" easily, save them as .3mf and add them to your model. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78353703/228242318-bb031071-3e8e-4a13-af7b-2fb5f6a8c820.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78353703/228242506-d4c004da-a88f-4153-b7dd-400f6903e165.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78353703/228242767-38773423-d1f3-4a36-b7cf-ae1b03a392d4.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78353703/228242889-2ea207a2-93e9-4d5a-8bc8-7b081aa4b105.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78353703/228240133-0c1d3a80-f0df-4bc6-b4e5-2494f2862c2d.png) Then just...

> I'm definitely interested in "Dynamic flow compensation" as it would be easier than my current workaround – I use Gcode substitutions, for example if infill is printed at higher...

> > For improved mouse ears you can create yourself some "table tennis rackets" easily, save them as .3mf and add them to your model. > > Yeah, but the...

> > You can add the concentric bottom infill feature as well > > Oh really? you can do that for just those sections and not the whole part? I...

I agree! Went back to Prusaslicer yesterday after a few months of using Superslicer and I was so surprised about how line width percentages are computed! Makes absolutely no sense....