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[4.7.1] retract into top/bottom layers #8394

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userosos opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 7 comments
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[4.7.1] retract into top/bottom layers #8394

userosos opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 7 comments
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Status: Needs Info Needs more information before action can be taken. Status: Stale ⌛ This issue is over a year old. It might be obsolete or just needs a fresh set of eyes Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.

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@userosos
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I have a lot of movements on the lower and upper layer. Each blank movement of the Cura makes a retract. As a result, each new line at the bottom or top is accompanied by a retract. After all the lines (see pic 2) cura make retract. See 3mf file also in the zip.
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@userosos userosos added the Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior. label Sep 16, 2020
@Asterchades
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Nothing looks out of place there. Dark blue is just a travel - light blue shows a travel with retract.

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userosos commented Sep 16, 2020

Nothing looks out of place there. Dark blue is just a travel - light blue shows a travel with retract.

Ok. Thx! I will check my printer. I think that need add into cura visual points for check retract and re-retract point please!

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Can't say that I disagree with you. The distinction between travels is there but it isn't immediately apparent which is which unless you start playing around with settings or someone tells you.

More to the subject at hand, does your printer actually retract at those points or was it just the preview that had you concerned?

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Can't say that I disagree with you. The distinction between travels is there but it isn't immediately apparent which is which unless you start playing around with settings or someone tells you.

More to the subject at hand, does your printer actually retract at those points or was it just the preview that had you concerned?

It will bug the printer. I reboot it and ok now. But in cura i want see point retract too.

@Ghostkeeper
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We've considered adjusting the legend in layer view to show this but never came around to a new design. It's now more likely that we'd implement some new way to see retractions because there is a desire to see Z seams too.

Maybe your printer is moving the feeder for those travels because of Linear Advance?

@GregValiant GregValiant added Status: Needs Info Needs more information before action can be taken. Status: Stale ⌛ This issue is over a year old. It might be obsolete or just needs a fresh set of eyes labels Nov 20, 2024
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Is this still an issue in current versions of Cura (5.8.0 and up)? Can this be closed?

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