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It does the same priming lines, im using the same start gcode. Without it would miss the complete first half of the gears outter wall, oftem from the 5 lines only 3 get printed.
Right, ok, so I'm not particularly familiar with Cura... I use SuperSlicer which is a fork of Prusa (which is a fork of Slic3r). Neither slicer has a UI option for initial purge lines as far as I can tell.
So for both Prusa and Cura you are using a block of custom start gcode to define the purge lines? Exactly the same gcode in both slicers?
Could you please share the Cura gcode output in addition to the Prusa version you shared? I am curious what the difference is.
https://filetransfer.io/data-package/Ag7tLgc5#link
yes, its the same gcode/lines. In Prusa its possible to alter Printer Gcodes, in Cura not. There might be differences.