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Daid

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  1. FYI, My girlfriends work just got one of these machines as a trial, just 2 days ago. Right now they are not impressed, as a support engineer took 5 hours to unclog the nozzle. As replacing the nozzle would have been 1000 euros. He used up 20% of a roll of material during this cleaning.

    The solvable material is NOT water solvable. It's most likely PLA with an additive, as it's dissolved in drain cleaner at 70C.

    Each spot on the build plate should only be used twice, and if all spots are used up, you need to replace this part.

    And for the price of the machine alone they can put an Ultimaker2 on every persons desk at her office.

    Their software is greatly limiting the possibilities.

    And the support engineer was down-talking Makerbot all the time.

    Is that the way Ultimaker should move? Because that's not the way I want to move.

     

  2. Depending on which makerbot, they all talk a different dialect compared to all other printers.

    Some effort has been made for Gen4 machines (Replicator 2 and 2X). But no idea how well it works, or what is needed for it to work. But there are some Makerbot specific targeting in Cura. However, you might need some tricks and hacks to get it to actually work.

    Gen5 uses a different dialect all over again. And while someone has been doing some reverse-engineering work, there is zero support for the Gen5 Makerbot machines in Cura.

     

  3. If you want, you can mess with all settings straight from Cura. You just have to set the "machine setting -> gcode flavor" to "reprap (Marlin/Sprinter)" and you will have access to all the retraction and temperature settings from there, overruling whatever you have set in the machine for that print.

     

  4. @Daid, thanks for adding AutoTemp to the feature list, but is auto temping something that can realistically be done, or would it a couple of tries to fine tune it by the user and then just set a temp/speed profile. Auto temping, and I guess human setting would get flummoxed if you did a 40mm/s infill and a 20mm/s shells. Maybe profiles in Cura are the way to go? where you define speeds and temp and then apply these in the slicer?

     

    AutoTemp is something that can be done. But it needs 4 parameters:

    minTemp, maxTemp ©, minFlow, maxFlow (mm3/s)

    Now, autoTemp won't be the way to go always, but for "preset" materials like PLA, ABS, and other stuff that we're testing, I'm sure we can do it quite fine.

     

  5. Hi, as you will be aware I'm new here!

    What is the latest release?

    Can someone please explain the difference between 15.02 RC2 and 15.02.1

    I have seen issues with 15.02.1 such as the filament retract issue on pause/abort, is this being fixed in RC2 which will later become 15.02.2?

    Many thanks

     

    The RC2 is the same as the 15.02.1 feature wise. The RC's are "release canidates" and thus are made before the actual release. Newer versions will be 15.03-RCx versions.

     

  6. Hi,

    is there any timeline when PU will replace the current cura?

    Makes it sence to use PU now instead of 'normal' Cura?

     

    The timeline is to have a first test version out in about 4 weeks. Note that this will lack some features compared to the current Cura.

    No, don't use the PU version linked earlier. We did one step back again when we hired Arjen. And the earlier test version no longer reflects what's actually being made right now.

     

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