John Heaton
John Heaton
  In classic slicing, no matter what you do, if using autospeed, you cannot use gap fill (despite setting at a high explicit value), as it will slow the...
@Olympusmonsgames This isn't an MK3, this is a much more capable machine. The point is to show the bug here... if I set gap fill to disabled, the entire print...
> It is very odd that Gap Fill would become the fastest feature, since gaps are (almost always) small, which would mean you'd want to print them at the lower...
  Here you can see the full speed settings, this time with gap fill disabled, and notice the speeds of the perimeters here are back to where they should...
> Yeah, I've been using Arachne since it was implemented, which doesn't seem to use (or need) Gap Fill at all. But I use a 0.5mm nozzle 95% of the...
Same here, would like to analyze 3d printer motors and feel that we need a higher bandwidth but am not familiar yet with the project enough to state any ideas...