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  1. Ah, thax for the information, I 'll try to contact the support team. Thax for all the help
  2. Here the pict, I found out that this one not fully in straight shape
  3. My environtment temperature constantly about 30~33 Celcius degree, and I use the default setting on ulticontroler 220 celcius degree, and my speed is average on normal printer on Cura, I ll check my speed latter. I found an Issue about a slightly un straight iron that connect wood clamp for the belt. Is this one can be the issue?? I already measuring the bed level using papper, I use kind of envelop to do this actually I quiet satisfy for bottom layer, that not my main issue tho, the thing is the side after the bottom layer (picture number 4). And I also always do bed leveling before printing, am I suppose to do this?? because every time I finished printing I remove the tape because its wreck. Wow, this one is looks promising, but my logic say I already print with 220C and the layer not sticking enough, I will try to print with slower speed, tho. But In earlier test I got good output with default setting, and your advise for keep practicing I will do that, but now my main Issue is because iron for connecting the wood belt clamp is in slightly unstraight. I recognize it as I did unassembled and when I anssambled it again as I rotate the dynamo its look like my belt clamp waving, I compare it with another iron and the another iron not have that Issue, I dunno why I got the slightly unstraight part, I dissapointed :( and could it be the main issue for my alwayd unperfect printing issue?? Btw, thax for replying This is new for me, and I will try this as I knew that Ultimaker is the most accurate afordable 3Dprinter out there , And on my model the wall is not that thin, I am not in that detail printing yet my wall thick is default and the thinnest part ofmy model width is just 5mm, Also the new beta Cura not solving my Issue on filling the layer on the back of bottom layer (picture number 4) thax for gimme knowledge and helping Yeah, thax for the information, I already downloded it and use that, but how could I fill my layer on the back off the bottom layer (please see the 4th pict), in new Cura beta you mention above, still, I cant figure it out how to fill the layer. And also I have slightly unstraight iron part for wood belt clamp, could it be the issue why I couldn't do perfect printing? Next time I will do print with expert setting in cura and also do the slowest print like been mentioned above , but I just find out that one of my iron part for connecting wood belt clamp not in fully straight possition, could it make my print result unperfect? I dunno why ultimaker sent me this slightly unstraight iron part Regards, DungaAV
  4. Hello we are newbie in 3d printing and got a few problems while printing some objects, for example an iphone case. Printed using default "Normal" setting on Cura. 1. Its brittle. some of the layer does not stick to each other. 2. The 1st layer that stick to the printing base are not smooth. 3. The last layer looks like just filled with random things, not smooth. On cura, its shown that 1st layer are filled to be smooth but on the last layer, it does not create last-smooth-layer. The First layer looks filled by random fills on Cura, How to make this first layer filled with smooth fillings? Last layer are filled by nothing on Cura. I want it to be filled smooth. 4. What is this? (see picture) Picture speaks thousand words, here the photo Thanks
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