![]() If you want to do sequential printing you need to have a separate profile(s) for each part. If you play with the height clearance, you can adjust how much of each part is printed before the head moves to the next part. What you described is continuous printing (each layer of each part is printed then the next layer of each part). Sequentially here means the entire part is printed, then next part is printed. ![]() If you are trying to "finish a layer of object 1, then move to 2, etc" then you aren't printing sequentially. Can't S3D be told to treat each object separate and finish a layer of object 1, then move to 2, etc etc so simply yet I don't see a easy way to do it for many small objects. Is there not a way to do this without having a billion processes? say I want to print 20 parts, that means I must manually create 20 processes, what a headache.
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