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tree_support_wall_count: 3 not in range [0,2] #6022 - GitHub I found that in this 3MF file, the “tree_support_wall_count” parameter is indeed set to 3 When opened in Studio, it was automatically corrected to the maximum allowed value of 2 To eliminate the error message, you can set it to a value between 0 and 2 as desired, save the file, and reopen the 3MF
Wall Generator Settings - orcaslicer. org When the slicer quickly switches between 1, 2, or 3 walls during printing, it can cause visible seams or artifacts on the surface The Wall Transitioning Filter Margin helps prevent this by smoothing out those transitions and maintaining a steady extrusion flow
My tree supports keep breaking off mid-print If they fail due to part movement on top of the interface while printing the “islands”, you may want to try manual tree supports and paint a larger support surface
Oh snap!! | Facebook I then got all of these errors: Invalid values found in the 3mf: - raft_first_layer_expansion: -1 not in range [0,2147483647] -solid_infill_filament: 0 not in range 11,2147483647] - sparse_ infill_ filament: O not in range 11,21474836471 -tree_support_wall_count: -1 not in range [0,2] - wall_filament: O not in range 11,21474836471 Please
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Invalid Slicing parameters in 3mf - Bambu Lab Community Forum I have a 3mf file which contains a single plate with model The plate slices without any errors and the model prints fine I am trying to upload the 3mf to makerworld how it keeps failing verification with the message ‘There are some incorrect slicing parameters in the 3mf’
I forgot how to use tree supports. I woke up with a solid tree support . . . By default Trees have a Support Wall Line Count of 1 and a Support Infill Density of 0% It looks like you've still got the wall but you've either upped the density to 100% or set the Support Line Distance to the same as your Line Width (which does the same thing)