Ultimaker S5 prime tower bug. Prime tower not layiing full perimeters on bed.
Cura Version
5.7.2
Operating System
Windows 11
Printer
Ultimaker S5
Reproduction steps
Just using normal prime tower.
Actual results
Prime tower does not lay a full solid perimeter on the bed. When the prime tower becomes tall, it will detach from the bed with a small amount of stress.
Expected results
This is a screen shot from the prime tower on cura 5.2.1
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Thanks for the report. I can reproduce this in 5.7.1 as well. It does not appear to be S5 specific.
This is an "Interleaved" prime tower. I've kicked up the purge amount to make it easier to see.
The only change here is that this is a "Normal" tower.
They look the same to me and this carries through all the way up. It appears that the setting has a bug and it isn't being enforced. That could be having a tumble-down effect and other things are breaking as a result.
@HellAholic and The Cura team will take a look.
The pattern for the prime tower has been changed for both Normal and Interleaved. This allows for priming using less material while retaining the quality and ensuring a good primed nozzle. In both cases the pattern has a back and forth motion, but in the interleaved, depending on the material compatibility, it will reduce the amount of filament usage even further by mixing the two (or three, or seven nozzles) rather than printing the prime tower with all the nozzles, it only primes the nozzle that is going to be used.
Normal Prime tower:
Interleaved Prime tower:
Prime tower is a waste part so reducing waste is always a positive, however if your prime tower is falling in the print process then please include a project file with material combination (Most important information are materials, nozzles, and the profile, model is not necessary), then it is possible to test and adjust the profiles for the S5 printer specifically, alternatively you can also switch the settings such as prime tower base size, height, and slope which will give better base adhesion to the tower.
Does anyone at UltiMaker actually check changes like this to see if they actually makes a physical improvement, or is it all theoretical? I noticed this behavior after updating to 5.7.1 - this zig zag prime tower behavior just doesn't seem to work for me.
Fortunately, there is a hidden setting pictured below, and if you adjust it to a small value like 0.4 you can get rid of this zig zag rubbish.
However, I came here as I wanted to verify if we are now just printing the prime tower in both materials on every layer?
In this example we have a 1mm thick support interface midway up. But it seems we are building the prime tower with secondary material on every layer leading up to it, even through its not being used to support the part yet. Is this really the new normal?