Get rid of the support structure in the first layer?

Hello, I've recently started getting into 3D printing and use the Sovol3D Cura slicer. The problem is that a small area is created around the object (even with the support structure turned off), which I don't want. This is a problem with joints or similar parts that sit directly on the surface, because it then connects both parts. How can I get rid of this? I'm waiting for advice!

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Franky1962
9 months ago

The parameters Skirt, Brim and Raft are available under pressure bed adhesion. You should turn it off.

Probably Brim is activated with you. I usually only use Skirt.

DieFreistunde
9 months ago

Should be a setting of Cura. There is the possibility to print a plateau as the first layer. You can disable this in the Slicer settings. If it is set in the preset, you must edit the preset.

In the rarest cases, an adjustment is made by the printer itself. Some printers have a “starting sequence” before starting with the actual print, where a few lines or more are printed.

You have to check the printer settings. Can you see the gcode that will end up sprinkled by your slicer again in Cura or online (https://gcode.ws/)

If there is no plateau, this will be a setting of your printer.

DieFreistunde
9 months ago

Is that the normal Cura or any other version of it? Normally, you can disable this setting in Cura directly under the print settings under the “Adhesion” point.

Emma2811532
9 months ago

I don’t think you can get that away. So at least not with my 3D printer.