I am happy with the result. There is a black line accross the badge due to the head going through it, but I removed it by sanding it. Maybe I should play with the z-hop setting.
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It needed raster cleaning (paint.net), vectorization (inkscape), expand (inkscape) and extrusion (openSCAD).
Looks to me like you swapped at the end. Try printing it face down first the black lines and then the white around it. You get a really cool flat surface.
You need to subtract the lines from the white form. Make sure your z hop is higher than 2 layers.
Also keep the bed heated while switching filaments and KEEP THE MOTORS RUNNING.
I watched CHEP’s video on this method but I’ve yet to try it. I’ve been perfecting OP’s method but now that I have a color laser printer and transparency film, I’m keen to attempt the toner transfer method. Thoughts on the toner transfer method?
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Did you catch what it was doing when it made the error? I almost wonder if it was a slicer error and it was tryinf to travel through the mesh
About the black line ? It’s not an “error”. After the filament being changed and purged, the nozzle traveled on the surface of the white part. By travelling, ot wiped itself on the surface of the white part. It’s not a traced line. It’s a thin line of wiped black.
However I could correct this by setting the park location near the seem or by adding a non null zhop (having the head to jump instead of wiping itself).
Did you put a pause on a layer to complete the switch over?
I tried many things but most of the gcode instructions are not compatible with my printer. Nowadays, with modern firmwares, you only have to add a M600 instruction (“change filament” instruction). After some attempts, the “pause at height” script in Cura, with the M25 instruction, is what worked.
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I love this technique. I’ve used it to make many signs.