Is there an option for two top layer at different height?

Hi folks,

i have not found an answer to this but I have a small file that has two top layers on different heights but the lower one I see the walls ans the inside walls. In the end print I see there holes because of this. On the most top surface it looks ok. Can we somehow tell the software that this Lower part should also be covered like the most top part?

The slicer doesn’t care what layer a top surface is on. For example, if you print a staircase, each step will be treated as a top surface by the slicer. Maybe its an artifact of the way the staggered components of the print are arranged that’s exposing a bug in the slicer or maybe there’s a problem with the geometry of the STL that the slicer doesn’t know how to handle. If your geometry is good, it’d be doing exactly what you’re expecting it to do.

For example:

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Thanks for the Answer.

But what would happen if you combine these two elements in one? Because my object is just one piece not separated pieces.

I tried now with some basic geometry and it still makes two different top layers. In my case its one object, one stair just but the second level top layer has not the same surfaces the top layer…

As you can see there are inner walls visible on the second plateau.

Found the reason. It was my fault it has nothing to do with Bambu Studio, it’s only in Orcaslicer but I cannot convert it to act like the Bambu slicer.

look below how Bambu slices the exact same geometry. so I have to ask in the Github of the Orcaslicer for a solution. The problem is maybe this has a reason but for me it leaves gaps I don’t want to have on the Surface.

You’re right. Orca has a bug. The same geometry I used above, sliced in Orca with 100% default settings, produces the same result you’re seeing.

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