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  1. Gcode file is created. However when pulling up a previously used project. the "load profile from Gcode" doesn't work. it simply doesn't load the gcode file. no errors are given but it doesn't load the gcode nor print.
  2. Using cura 12a. been having endless problems with it. Model is loaded. Gcode "loads??" Constantly asking for the model to be prepared. The model has been prepared numerous times. this is becoming a constant issue. I'm still yet to get a sucessful print from netfabb as well. please help.
  3. i've had cura 12a now since it came out and its been refusing to print anyhting. i'm switching back to 11. When trying to open a Gcode made in 12a. is says its invalid every time. Really fustrating.
  4. a rough surface i can deal with.. a warped surface/warped shape isn't in my best interest. I'll be sanding down all the parts i print anyway but thats certainly not something i have though of! because of the items i'm going to be using as a base to build up on from its going to be neither here nor there over a larger scaled item. but certainly worth noting!.. i get alot of you guys are making small items and using them as the final product. For my self this is more of a step to creating the dimensions and the shapes/forms. which will them be sanding smooth and any extra detail would be added.
  5. Thanks guys! you've been so helpful Joergen : i would love to know what you would charge for a .6 and a .8 and would love to find out how testing with a 1.2mm nozzle goes - other than 3dea , do you have any other blogs on the project? would be awesome to find out more! i currently use cura have only just looked into Kisslice. i have a little way to go as i do have some issues with the files i've got and they need to be picked apart as it were.. Detail isn't a massive issue for me. Shape and form is though along with size too.
  6. Greetings all. RightyO. to business. If you enlarge the nozzle size up to 0.6mm or 0.8mm resolution goes down. In theory printing should speed up yes? If this is true does that mean that that there are less layers being printed? i ask because i would like to make a giant ultimaker. however with a 0.4mm nozzle even on normal detail an item say 12" high would take a month to print. detail isn't a major concern for the projects and their size its more for the form and shape. any advise?
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