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@jonathankoren Interesting! I use a 0.6mm CHT (high flow) nozzle on a #PrusaMINI with #PrusaSlicer and pretty much all seams are too *thick*, which makes tolerances ultra hard to get right. It feels like larger nozzles aren't yet tuned all that well in the slicers...

EDIT: scarf seams are also rather thick and ugly where they start and end.

Is there an option to tweak the seam "thickness" manually? 🤔 I didn't find any.

Was visiting a friend and they showing off their #BambuLab printer and was praising it for how fast it was, saying they hardly used their #Prusa anymore.

I spent about two minutes poking around online only to find that #BambuLab stole the FOSS #PrusaSlicer, some #OpenHardware components, and also Prusa's entire Printables web site.

THIS is the printer the entire community is foaming at the mouth over? Does anyone have the slightest sense of ethics at all??

#3DPrinting is such a rabbit hole. I mean that in a good way. So far the #PrusaMK4 and the #PrusaSlicer do a great job of getting out of my way and just working. Some small self inflicted bed adheasion and slicing failures, otherwise the results were pretty awesome so far.

Such a feeling of the future just measuring e.g. a lamp shade attachment and remaking it a little bit sturdier. Having one's own replicator. I know I'm late to the game. ^^

So I decided to switch from #Cura to #Prusaslicer. Let me detail my journey so far in this thread.

So why did I switch ?
1) Well, I have my heart set on buying a Prusa MkIV next year so it's probably good to get used to Prusa's slicer

2) A recent reinstall lost all my custom CURA profiles - which were not backed up. So if I had to recreate profiles anyway, it would be worth seeing how that compared in difficulty.

3) Remade cura profiles left ugly blobs on round surfaces...again