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Topic: I want only one-way infill.

Is that possible? if so, can anybody tell me how to set the Slic3r?
Below is the first layer and the second layer. As you can see, they are always perpendicular.
Because one side of the object I want to print is too small, it's not good for the printer to move in this way.
Thanks!

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Re: I want only one-way infill.

Not in slicer... the reason it does perpendicular fills is to add a matrix in order to build on itself.  It the fill was always the same direction your fill would be straight lines throughout and you wouldn't get the strength.  Try setting infill to 45 deg so that you still get a better fill pattern.  It's not what you want, but will still give you strength in your infill.

BTW...

chunyu19921007 wrote:

it's not good for the printer to move in this way.

How do you mean?

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Re: I want only one-way infill.

because the material I'm printing is very brittle. the header moves very fast in this way. and the filament will break.

cckens wrote:

Not in slicer... the reason it does perpendicular fills is to add a matrix in order to build on itself.  It the fill was always the same direction your fill would be straight lines throughout and you wouldn't get the strength.  Try setting infill to 45 deg so that you still get a better fill pattern.  It's not what you want, but will still give you strength in your infill.

BTW...

chunyu19921007 wrote:

it's not good for the printer to move in this way.

How do you mean?

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Re: I want only one-way infill.

I have given up on this brittle material.

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Re: I want only one-way infill.

So slow down the print speed?