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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I want to print an enclosure with letters embedded in the first layer. So that the letters are not narrowed by the previously printed edges, the letters should be printed first. This is only possible if I insert the filament for the letters in position 1 of the MMU.
Otherwise, everything around the letters is printed first and then the letters are inserted.
However, the filament for the letters is not my standard filament, so I always have to swap the filaments.
Describe the solution you'd like
I need a way to define the print order of the filaments in a layer, even if that means additional filament changes.
A simple solution would be a switch to change the standard Filament or the order of the Filaments temporary.
A really good feature would be a layer based modifier to define the order of colors printed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I want to print an enclosure with letters embedded in the first layer. So that the letters are not narrowed by the previously printed edges, the letters should be printed first. This is only possible if I insert the filament for the letters in position 1 of the MMU.
Otherwise, everything around the letters is printed first and then the letters are inserted.
However, the filament for the letters is not my standard filament, so I always have to swap the filaments.
Describe the solution you'd like
I need a way to define the print order of the filaments in a layer, even if that means additional filament changes.
A simple solution would be a switch to change the standard Filament or the order of the Filaments temporary.
A really good feature would be a layer based modifier to define the order of colors printed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: