![]() ![]() ![]() I found a detailed post about this (lots of posts and hard to follow when you do a search) I even printed it but cant find it. (the gcode made my simplify 3D will include the offsets as you checked the "apply toolhead offsets to G-code" its just that the preview in S3D does not show the offset) particularly around manually configurable support and a lovely preview mode BUT I cant even get started printing anything with it, because every file I. ![]() This will look great on the screen - if it looks OK - go back and re-check that box and then prepare to print again - it will look offset BUT print using that generated code and all will be well. It could be those areas are too thin for the printers settings. The next thing seeing that part of the model goes away, look at the wall thickness. Before you know if the model is free from issues anything else is going to just be a waste of time for you. If you want to see how it will actually print - uncheck "apply toolhead offsets" in the GCODE tab of the FFF settings. First thing to do is run the model through a checker such as netfabb on line or makeprintable. ![]() Use dual extrusion wizard and when you see the preview it will show with the toolhead paths offset - this will look bad on preview but print just fine (apparently simplify 3D preview shows the raw paths NOT paths with the offset applied). The Predator model shown in the image above was 3D printed by us and we looked for a way to properly position the model so that the supports do not. It has been a couple weeks since I tried this but I think this is what works. ![]()
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