@starrtech2000_375473 are you printing it with the text facing up? There should be no supports needed at all. So I'm assuming you're talking about the ridges on the inside of the cap. You might need to add some custom supports just to those parts or make sure your fan is set to 100% when you're printing it. Let me know if you still have issues after that. I can put in a custom support for you if you don't know how to do that and send it to you.
@KinematicDigit Thank you. I was trying to print it with the text facing up, as seen in the model photo. The problem is the tiny overhang of the lens side of the cap, which is floating in the air... Because it is just off the surface, it tries to print in air, resulting in a failed print. I even checked with Prusa to see if there was something with my printer that was the problem and they checked the model and said it was the overhang that was the issue.
@starrtech2000_375473 I see the issue. In your slicer do you have an order for the walls? Mine is set from inside to outside (I'm using Cura). This is probably why I had no issues with that overhang and had a 5% overlap. Thanks for bringing that to my attention though I might change it so there is no overhang. I was copying it directly from an original one and didn't think about how that overhang might work for others. If you can do wall order from inside to outside it might work for you.
In the mean time I'll put this on my list to repair and upload back up to get rid of that ridge as it's purely cosmetic.
I can't get this to print. The tiny overhang of the ridge makes it fail. Not sure how to add supports to make it work properly...
@starrtech2000_375473 are you printing it with the text facing up? There should be no supports needed at all. So I'm assuming you're talking about the ridges on the inside of the cap. You might need to add some custom supports just to those parts or make sure your fan is set to 100% when you're printing it. Let me know if you still have issues after that. I can put in a custom support for you if you don't know how to do that and send it to you.
@KinematicDigit Thank you. I was trying to print it with the text facing up, as seen in the model photo. The problem is the tiny overhang of the lens side of the cap, which is floating in the air... Because it is just off the surface, it tries to print in air, resulting in a failed print. I even checked with Prusa to see if there was something with my printer that was the problem and they checked the model and said it was the overhang that was the issue.
@starrtech2000_375473 I see the issue. In your slicer do you have an order for the walls? Mine is set from inside to outside (I'm using Cura). This is probably why I had no issues with that overhang and had a 5% overlap. Thanks for bringing that to my attention though I might change it so there is no overhang. I was copying it directly from an original one and didn't think about how that overhang might work for others. If you can do wall order from inside to outside it might work for you.
In the mean time I'll put this on my list to repair and upload back up to get rid of that ridge as it's purely cosmetic.