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  1. en een ander dingetje misschien: let goed op dat wanneer je de print core installeert, je een duidelijke klik voelt, en het blauwe plaatje goed op z'n plaats klikt. Dus print core tussen duim en wijsvinger plaatsen en met je duim nog even naduwen tot de klik. Misschien deed je dit al, maar het is iets wat makkelijk over het hoofd gezien kan worden...
  2. Just to rule out something simple: is the 'Pause at Height' activated? Look under, Extensions - Post Processing - Modify gcode. Once activated it stays there until you deactivate it, and it is easy to forget....
  3. look under 'experimental' -> 'use adaptive layers'
  4. Can you check in Cura if there is a title/name of the object at the bottom of the screen. When this is empty (happens on an older Cura version, forgot which one) it fails to write the whole gcode. Type in the name and save.
  5. the marketplace is almost empty in 4.0 beta, no printer settings. So I guess you still have to use 3.6 to do the settings. Not sure if 4.0 will take them from there?
  6. you can set the 'Line Width' in the Quality tab to the size you want.
  7. this is a bug in 3.6 and fixed in the 4.0 beta, or go back to an earlier version.
  8. or make a small test model with the 1.6 wall and print it. In the print the walls might just fill/melt together, when not try 1.5.
  9. The only texture Cura is capable of is the 'Fuzzy Skin', and that only on vertical walls, not on top/bottoms. I do like this feature a lot, it can hide the layer lines, or give more grip to the surface. It can even filter out the 'ringing' if you set the values very low.
  10. The other solution could be to rotate the model 90 degrees and print the arches horizontal. The support is then needed for the bottom layers and in between the arches, but all fairly horizontal.
  11. peggyb

    UM 3 Nozzle

    het is niet aan te bevelen om dit zelf te doen, aangezien de onderdelen erg kwetsbaar zijn. Er is een filmpje van:
  12. this happens when the horizontal expansion from both sides is bigger then the wall thickness. When the wall is thicker this doesn't happen. What you could do is set the support horizontal expansion to zero.
  13. Lately I had an overnight print and the leds couldn't be dimmed, whatever setting was chosen. It did work before... After the print finished a Cura connect reset on the printer did help, but only after the print was done because it restarts the whole printer and you don't want to do this on a 28 hour print...
  14. I don't use ABS a lot, but from what I am seeing you can try: print slower print hotter no fan more infill
  15. yeah, was surprised too, the other shapes where great, only the green is ugly. The bulges are all around, concluding that this is because the filament size changes, more/less material, not noticeable connected to the shape (or it got hidden under the stripes) I could eliminate the problem here because all the other colours where good, and all used the same settings, so it had to be the filament...
  16. Did some printing last weekend, same settings, different colors, different brands (on an S5) and the green was 'different'... Turns out the diameter of the green was all over the place resulting in these ugly stripes. Maybe not exactly your problem, but illustrating that filament size can be of influence as well
  17. I guess you could also hang a spare spool or an empty spool on the printer for reading the chip....
  18. nee, helaas niet, had er ooit een nodig voor een reparatie. Maar je zou zelf een heated bed upgrade kunnen samenstellen uit losse onderdelen.
  19. looks like https://www.jwb3dprinting.nl/ only has 1.75 filament....
  20. bedoel je dit printplaatje? https://www.makerpoint.nl/nl/ultimaker-heated-bed-pcb.html
  21. to check if this has something to do with the z seam, set the 'z seam alignment' to 'user specified' and the x and y position to, for instance, 0,0. Then all the z changes are in the same location instead of all over the place.
  22. er zijn genoeg leuke filamenten te printen, zoals PET (van Refil gaan heel goed) en de filamenten gevuld met metaalpoeder (koper, brons, messing) of hout, kurk en zo. Hiervoor kun je beter een grotere nozzle gebruiken die heel makkelijk te wisselen is, anders verstopt de boel vrij snel met de standaard 0.4. Colorfabb verkoopt ook sample packs als je dingen wilt proberen. Flexibele filamenten vergen wat meer handigheid, die zou ik even laten liggen.
  23. On their website are some files to play with, all under the download tab, like a head, chest, feet, fox head. Read the manual for all the settings, very cool is the 'contrast' in the 3d view, lets you see through all the tissues
  24. in the preferences you can disable 'automatically drop model on the buildplate'
  25. do you have 'ironing' activated (under 'shell')?
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