@Natanox It's possible. Although if you allow supports generation, the slicer successfully finds all places where the layer hangs in the air, so there is no problem with finding bridges, but to change the first layer of the bridge to simple straight lines for some reason there is.
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All is well with #Kisslicer, but there is one annoying feature - it doesn't know how to make bridges, not in any way.You see, you don't print a bridge as solid in the air - it doesn't work that way - the lowest layer of the bridge should be strictly li... -
All is well with #Kisslicer, but there is one annoying feature - it doesn't know how to make bridges, not in any way.You see, you don't print a bridge as solid in the air - it doesn't work that way - the lowest layer of the bridge should be strictly li...All is well with #Kisslicer, but there is one annoying feature - it doesn't know how to make bridges, not in any way.
You see, you don't print a bridge as solid in the air - it doesn't work that way - the lowest layer of the bridge should be strictly lines from support to support, no zigzags, and only on the second level you can afford all sorts of quirks.And I can't understand what is the problem here - to implement simple bridges.