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In one of the interviews about Galileo2 I've heard, as far as I remember, that if should be printable using 0.6 nozzle and carbon fiber filament. And it almost can. There is one spot where slicing with PrusaSlicer generates a hole, and with Orca Clicer generates ugly joining.
XY compensation of 0.15mm fixes the issue, and I believe it shouldn't be that hard to fix if someone has access to good CAD software and source file of this model.
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In one of the interviews about Galileo2 I've heard, as far as I remember, that if should be printable using 0.6 nozzle and carbon fiber filament. And it almost can. There is one spot where slicing with PrusaSlicer generates a hole, and with Orca Clicer generates ugly joining.
XY compensation of 0.15mm fixes the issue, and I believe it shouldn't be that hard to fix if someone has access to good CAD software and source file of this model.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: