In addition to fine-tuning things to reduce the visibility of the seam you might also want to play with the seam position setting / seam painting feature to put in in a less conspicuous place.Īccording to the Prusa KB, the extrusion multiplier and linear advance are the things that affect this most. I don't think it's possible to ever get rid of the z-seam entirely, although in your picture it is indeed quite visible. It's more visible with larger nozzle sizes, but you can still see it with smaller nozzle sizes if you zoom in far enough. It's so that you can see the seam position in the preview. AFAIK it's normal to see this gap in the slicer and it does not indicate that there is actually a gap that's going to be voluntarily printed.
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