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On Dec 20, 2025, at 9:52 AM, Ray Price <r...@theraypriceshow.com> wrote:
FYI - If you are using Elegoo Cura, it does support this setting.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2025 at 9:50 AM Ray Price <r...@theraypriceshow.com> wrote:
While I don't have the Elegoo Carbon, I do have an elegoo Neptune 3 Plus, and I've been using the Cura slicer for the most part with it, and I've been doing a good deal of sequential printing.One thing of note: When you enable sequential printing (I assume this is for any slicer) it enforces a "buffer" around each item to allow for the print head movement between prints, so, your "max number of items on the plate" drop significantly. You can see the grey outline on the plate below. The setting is highlighted as well.
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On Sat, Dec 20, 2025 at 9:40 AM Nick Basham <ni...@nickbasham.com> wrote:
I use OrcaSlicer with my ECC, and never even bothered downloading Elegoo Slicer. The ECC profile is built-in to the getting started wizard and all the material profiles have worked without any issues at all for me. I haven't needed to use sequential printing yet, but it's absolutely supported.
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