Closed r00tdownx closed 9 months ago
Maybe you can try to close ‘Thick bridges’.
After closing ‘Thick bridges’, you can adjust it by 'solid infill'.
Hi I fixed the issue, slowing down the bridging and turning off thick bridges did it...
One issue is if you turn the ratio up to high you get a nice bottom layer, but the support interface welds to good to the surface its really hard to break off.
I found this issue, what is the limit of the width if using a 0.4mm nozzle?
Also you can see what top bridging layer looked like before.
The ‘Bridge flow ratio’ needs to be adjusted together with the 'Top contact Z distance' of the support, but this is a troublesome work, and the type of filaments, printing temperature, print speed, and cooling efficiency will affect it. Using a single filament print support is always impossible to avoid this problem. If the quality of the bridge is very high, the best method is to use support filament.
Hi in new version of your slicer could you give us more options to control infill bridging over supports. This is the only area I cannot get a clean surface, right where the print built off a support! The bridge flow ratio doesn't do enough even at max 2, I get spaces between the print lines. I'm on the Max3! Thanks.![image](https://github.com/QIDITECH/QIDISlicer/assets/142807917/9abcfaff-03cf-4b6b-bdb6-cb189ef690e2)