I'm more familiar with the issues on a CNC than on a printer. You are correct that it's often a "clearance for the extruder" (or tool) sort of thing. On a CNC it's - chop this out ( or rotate the part) to get room to do that. On a printer it would be - don't build this out yet or you won't be able to get in to do that. I'm looking around my desk for a normal something that would have the problem....
... right in front of me ..
How about a normal LCD video monitor sitting on a conventional stand? Stand sits on the table. Arm from stand joins the monitor half way up the back of the monitor. You can indeed print it. It may drive the software a bit nuts. I'll see if I can find someting else that would be a bit crazy on autopilot.
... right in front of me ..
How about a normal LCD video monitor sitting on a conventional stand? Stand sits on the table. Arm from stand joins the monitor half way up the back of the monitor. You can indeed print it. It may drive the software a bit nuts. I'll see if I can find someting else that would be a bit crazy on autopilot.