The only one way to fully remove seams - spiralize.
But we can minimize visibility of the seams.
I have ABS 3mm,
at this moment I have made few experiments with same model, that printed multiple times (>20) and mark each then to compare and determine the parameters for the slicing.
Better result
KISS Settings
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Loops go from inside to perimeter: ON
Style - Seam hiding
Depth: 0.3
Gap: 1.0
Destring:ON
Wipe:ON
Jitter: 5
Material - Destring[mm]
Prime: 5.9
Suck: 6
Wipe: 5
Speed: 12
Min jump: 2
Trigger: 10
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Seam hiding
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Re: Seam hiding
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us
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Re: Seam hiding
Yes thank you. that is very useful and is a good starting point for new KISS users.
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Re: Seam hiding
If suck is bigger than prime, you are at risk of killing your print. When the object need a lot of short vectors the 0.1 mm "missing" will slowly empty the nozzle.
Brgds,
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Re: Seam hiding
"min jump" parameter prevent this situationDavide Ardizzoia wrote:If suck is bigger than prime, you are at risk of killing your print. When the object need a lot of short vectors the 0.1 mm "missing" will slowly empty the nozzle.
Brgds,
Davide
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Re: Seam hiding
Not always. Global assumptions can be dangerous.abuharsky wrote:"min jump" parameter prevent this situation
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Re: Seam hiding
Been using Kisslicer for 3 years, z seams never used to be such a pain in the rectum. I cant get rid of it either.... thanks for sharing though.
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Re: Seam hiding
I have done every thing I can think of to get rid of the blobs there are really bad with PLA.
I have not gone back and tried it yet but in looking at things that I printed with KS 1.2.0.1a it did not do this.
The prints would have a small gap but no blobs.
I think that all this came up when Jonathan fix the seam hiding and gap.
I have not gone back and tried it yet but in looking at things that I printed with KS 1.2.0.1a it did not do this.
The prints would have a small gap but no blobs.
I think that all this came up when Jonathan fix the seam hiding and gap.
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Re: Seam hiding
Hmn interesting. I was about to jump ship from Cura and Slic3r but I have never seen seams as bad as those in the "better result" picture. That would make KISS a non starter for me if that is the norm. Is it?
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Re: Seam hiding
Here's what I get with my current settings. The opposite side is smooth. Kisslicer 1.5 beta 2.20. Seam hiding: depth=1, gap=1, de-string, use corners, wipe, angle=3 o'clock, jitter=180. Any ideas how to improve it?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/S-thp ... 5-h1109-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/S-thp ... 5-h1109-no