Any way to prevent letters being "crushed" on first layer

https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/36243859

@ExtremeDullard I found the answer this morning because I ran into the same problem this morning. IF using PrusaSlicer, print the white first by putting it on a lower-numbered extruder.

https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/prusaslicer/order-of-colors-in-multicolor-print/#post-619241

Order of colors in multicolor print

I'm using that technique by @joantabb to print in several colors with a single nozzle and no MMU. Nice! I've only done it with two colors up until n...

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@ExtremeDullard Here's my problem. On the caps, "North" has red before white. "South" has white before blue. I didn't know.

@kbob @ExtremeDullard wow the order makes a big difference! Reminds me of traditional (paper) printing and overprinting and trapping:

https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/overprinting.html

@kbob @ExtremeDullard
I used this advice about filament order to get some beautiful text printed, thanks!

https://sfba.social/@mrintergalactickeyboard/114689421548326437

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Attached: 1 image From left to right: prints 2-5. looking much better than print 1! These PETG sheets will be dropped into a transparent TPU dice box while printing to give the TPU stiffness.. The text is printed in transparent pink and reversed so it gets the smooth bed surface finish. In print 5 the final .1mm layer is printed in white. The white + trans pink gives a resin like top coat to the characters. Not sure yet how well it will read through the TPU. Gift for a friend. #Tashkent #3dprinting

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