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This is so god damn weird behaviour… the more infill I add (which is applied every second layer) the faster it goes on that layer. On layers where he only prints perimeters #PrusaSlicer limits the print speed to 15mm/s for some unknown reason. I can't find the weird setting responsible for this…
#3DPrinting

Wish #PrusaSlicer would have an equally complete combing mode as #CuraSlicer has. The oozing on my old Mega X is really bad, and I can't get it fully under control (classic Bowden problem) without compromising print quality. :/
Having sth. like Cura's "Combing Mode: All" enabled for the Quality Preset would be really useful. Guess it never was a priority given most Prusa printers are already direct drive.
#3DPrinting

I should post this somewhere better after hours spent debugging, but if using #flatpak with #PrusaSlicer (or anything else with flatpak) and DNS doesn't work on Linux, check your systemd-resolved config, eg with:
> resolvectl query example.com

If this fails, fix systemd-resolved. The issue appears to be that the container uses a different nsswitch.conf than the host and forces systemd-resolved use if it is running, so if broken the host may not notice but the flatpak container will.

#3DP #PrusaSlicer #PrusaXL

Have been so looking forward to multicolour printing, but am struggling to get it to work.

I have designed a little 4mm high square. Made 1+2 as a hole in the square, then as an object that fit into the square.

Exported STLs of both in place, but not combined and of each as their own STL. They look like this in the slicer.

But I can not figure out how to designate colours to them!

Drag/drop the separates only replaces the one before.

Googling hasn't helped.