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Back in May I submitted an issue requesting for PrusaSlicer's "Extend Sparse Infill", which is a better version of SS's support dense layers feature. It has been added to the list of things to do, but work hasn't started on it yet. Dependencies I fully agree with. It'd be a great feature to have. The timing is kind of funny, actually. I just put in an issue for this right before seeing you posted a discussions about it: I agree with you and I hope both of these features are added, as they are very valuable. |
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I've just changed to OrcaSlicer from Superslicer. OS is great but I miss a few features, or maybe they are there but I can't find them.
Supporting dense layer. In SS, this lays down a 50% infill between the set infill and the solid infill. In effect it allows you to have a lower infill % without compromising the top layer. Actually I have what I think is a better suggestion, which I have implemented 'manually' in a number of prints: I add a modifier with 4x the density of my standard infill, over a minimum of 4 layers. So if I have a 'general' infill of 5%, I would have a few layers at 20%. I have found this works well, especially where the top surface is domed.
Dependencies. In SS and PrusaSlicer dependencies can be set so that only specified filaments and processes show up for a given printer. As another suggestion, and this might be crazy talk, could another heading be added for Nozzles? So instead of (Printer-Filament-Process) headers, It becomes (Printer-Nozzle-Filament-Process). The Nozzle heading would take the Extruder section of the Printer and parts of the Quality & Support sections of the Process header that are relevant to nozzle size. If this could be implemented with dependencies, I believe it would simplify the workflow for those of us that use multiple printers and multiple nozzles.
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