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Sequential Printing: bypass "Objects are too close" #12592

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Unclezz opened this issue Apr 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Sequential Printing: bypass "Objects are too close" #12592

Unclezz opened this issue Apr 14, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Unclezz
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Unclezz commented Apr 14, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When you do inverse printing to manually change color it is impossible to use the sequential printing. This is because the slicer detects that objects are essentially touching. But in case of reverse printing, this is a wanted behavior of the parts.

Describe the solution you'd like
It would be nice to have the option to ignore the error and have the slicer arranging the slicing anyway

Describe how it would work
By clicking on now inactive "Invalid data" you can be prompted to accept the error and force to slice.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Alternatively you need to print the first object and then the second in a classic inverse printing style. However this is slightly tedious because you need to go back to the slicer, slice the object, send it to printer and meanwhile make sure you arrange the filament swap on the printer.

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@lukasmatena
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Arrange and crash detection for sequential printing was improved in PrusaSlicer 2.9.1-alpha1. The check was completely reworked and it is also bypassable for the bold ones. I believe it solves this issue. Your feedback is welcome. Closing.

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