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  1. On 5/16/2020 at 3:15 PM, Dim3nsioneer said:

    Afaik that interest was never large enough to make a small series production worth to be ramped up.

    I would consider the project to be silently terminated.

     

    Doubtful, because foehnsturm mentioned in a post he needed at least 5 binding orders.

    Looking at this thread, I count at least 10:

    @Nomo
    @gr5
    @Scrat82
    @deisengard (3 units)
    @scenic01
    @rawafn (1 or 2 units)
    @dfrez (1 or 2 units)
    @reprogue
    @Frogger
    @AndrejV
    @HaryPlotter (for UM3)
    @wtfastro (for UM3)

     

    foehnsturm hasn't been very talkative, so it's everyone's guess what's going on with this.

    Too bad this isn't continued.

  2. Hi Foehnsturm, this should be able to work on the UMO, right?

    Yeah, yeah, it's an oldie, but my heavily modded UMO (heated bed with PEI, E3Dv6, your own pulley upgrade, etc, etc) is still working its magic, so no reason to give up on it just yet.
    Still loving the original, although I do have other machines.

     

    Any thoughts on how to get this running on the UMO?

    I'll also be glad to get my hands on one.

  3. I came across this option when I was planning on going the PEI route for my (already modded) UMO with heated bed.

    But >€100 is way too steep compared to a (more permanent?) €40 PEI solution...

    So definitely: offering the sheets separately would be on a lot of wishlists I imagine, especially users of the UMO/UMO+. The rest of the stuff in the kit is mostly useless for UMO.

    Alternatively, the company could just disclose what the sheet material actually is made of and where they got it from.

    The open source mindset, remember? ;)

  4. Machine: UM original

    PC: Win 7 64bit

    I'm trying to print an object with a large base, but these things stick to the plate like crazy. The bottom doesn't really have to be very smooth, so I thought I'd use a raft to make it easier to remove.

    But I don't really understand the Expert settings in 14.07.

    What is the difference between base and interface?

    Can anyone point me to an image or video that clarifies what these settings do?

    Also, my firewall keeps complaining Cura wants to connect to the loopback IP EVERY single time it wants to run a calculation (defaulting for Doodle3D box auto detection maybe?). Where can I turn this behavior off, because it's really annoying and absolutely unnecessary...?

     

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