Need help removing triangles in PrusaSlicer

Hey y’all. I am trying to do a max perimeter style print, and want to know how to remove these smaller sections. I know I could reduce wall count until I remove them, however that isnt dynamic, and leaves larger gaps than I want in other areas. Is there a setting in PrusaSlicer im missing? I messed around with a few but they didnt give me the results I was looking for.

Spott,

If this is a one off, you could try manually removing the lines of gcode for those traces. Though this would get tiresome if you wanted to do this a lot.

n3m37h,

Don’t use concentric on your first layer, zigzag or lines works well (prusia calls it something weird and can’t remember atm)

Flaky_Fish69,
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Rectilinear.

If OP wasn’t concerned about print times I’d say hillburt curves- but I like the texture it makes.

Octagram spirals or Archimedean chords might also do it, it’s not like there’s one option for Infill…

TwanHE,

Monotonic is my goto in prusaslicer. Leaves the cleanest first layer imo.

JustALeatherBoot,

Why do you want to remove them?

Xzi,

They dramatically increase print times and increase blemishes. It’s such a small surface area, that it just ends up creating blobs and shakes the printer.

Flaky_Fish69, (edited )
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If you’re finding you’re printer is shaking too much, consider adjusting the acceleration/jerk settings

it’ll slow prints down- the maximum axcel/jerk will limit the top speed for the very short moves, longer moves remain mostly unaffected- but it will improve print quality.

Xzi,

I probably should adjust the acceleration settings. In this instance, Im just trying to optimize the print to cut down on print time. There’s about 15 or so of these needlessly small sections per layer, so culling them would cut down the print time a bit.

kek_w_lol,

Can’t you make the infill concentric? That should help.

Xzi,

Yellow is perimeter lines, the goal is to not use infill at all, and to just use multiple perimeter passes.

buckykat,

Why?

Xzi,

Direction specific force loading. In this particular instance, Having it run the infill along the perimeter of the part would improve it.

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