walnutidle_V2.4807
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out why my printed calibration cube is always ~0.2mm higher in z axis than it should be when using OrcaSlicer.
Printer is a Voron2.4. I use 0.2mm layer high at all layers.
While the x and y axis are good, for example x=19.96mm and y=19.97mm, the Z axis is ~0.2mm too high (the exact value is z=20.15mm) .
I use a 0.4mm nozzle and everywhere 0.4 line width.
With Superslicer I got x=20.12mm, y=20.14mm and z=20.20mm). It is also too large, but it is even in every axis.
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.
Why I'm using OrcaSlicer? Because of its tree support. And I will not use multiple slicers for different things.
BR.
I'm trying to figure out why my printed calibration cube is always ~0.2mm higher in z axis than it should be when using OrcaSlicer.
Printer is a Voron2.4. I use 0.2mm layer high at all layers.
While the x and y axis are good, for example x=19.96mm and y=19.97mm, the Z axis is ~0.2mm too high (the exact value is z=20.15mm) .
I use a 0.4mm nozzle and everywhere 0.4 line width.
With Superslicer I got x=20.12mm, y=20.14mm and z=20.20mm). It is also too large, but it is even in every axis.
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.
Why I'm using OrcaSlicer? Because of its tree support. And I will not use multiple slicers for different things.
BR.