It's hard to consistently reproduce. However, when defining Bottom Interface Layers at let's say 0, sometimes it will still have 2 bottom interface layers. When changing from 0 to 2, it doesn't always make me reslice. It's really hard to describe this because it seems like it's happening at random.
Actual results
Sometimes it just decides to have 2 bottom interface layers even though I sliced it at 0. Sometimes it slices correctly.
Expected results
If I tell it "X" interface layers, it should have that many interface layers.
Project file & Debug log uploads
Happens on almost every file. Cannot upload due to NDA. Here's a screenshot showing 0 interface layers selected, yet it still adds them.
I set it to 2 interface layers, but only the first one is being printed with my support material while the second interface layer is being printed with my normal filament.
Is there an existing issue for this problem?
OrcaSlicer Version
2.0.0
Operating System (OS)
Windows
OS Version
11 Home
Additional system information
CPU: i9-13900k GPU: RTX 3070Ti (Laptop) Ram: 32 Gigs
Printer
Any
How to reproduce
It's hard to consistently reproduce. However, when defining Bottom Interface Layers at let's say 0, sometimes it will still have 2 bottom interface layers. When changing from 0 to 2, it doesn't always make me reslice. It's really hard to describe this because it seems like it's happening at random.
Actual results
Sometimes it just decides to have 2 bottom interface layers even though I sliced it at 0. Sometimes it slices correctly.
Expected results
If I tell it "X" interface layers, it should have that many interface layers.
Project file & Debug log uploads
Happens on almost every file. Cannot upload due to NDA. Here's a screenshot showing 0 interface layers selected, yet it still adds them.
Checklist of files to include
Anything else?
No response