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kolvenbag

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  1. The print result is there: everything worked out fine. The object in size and shape has been printed correctly!

    There's only one thing bothering me with this object. I think the printing time is rather long (9h:53m) for this size and simplicity.

    Looking at the way the nozzle is jumping during printing of one layer, something came to me. I noticed that the nozzle is jumping at moments that I didn't expect it to jump. What I mean is, the surface of one layer more or less has a logical pattern/order to be printed in such a way that the nozzle has minimal movement. Though I noticed that it is moving many times to reposition the nozzle and continue printing somewhere else. When you look at the printed object (see attached photo

    Nozzle jumping too much?

    ) you can actually also see that the top layer shows many movement lines.

    Do you recognize this? Do you have any idea how this happens?

     

  2. Thanks for your suggestion. I have checked the layer view in Cura ... And, yes I found there that the misprint was already visible (no reason to start printing!).

    I went back to my original design in Sketchup and found that in the pats were Cura showed the misprint, the object was having unlogical components. I changed that, exported to STL, reloaded in Cura and checked the layer view again: no errors!

    At the moment I am printing again. I will let you know the outcome of that.

     

  3. I have an object designed in SketchUp 2015. I used the 'STL Import & Export' extension to generate a STL file. This one I loaded into Cura (14.12.1). In Cura the object visually looks fine. Then I generated the Gcode and started to print. Unfortunately, in the last part of printing the object, it printed with errors (awkward forms).

    What does it look like?

    The object is a cup holder to be used for coffee cups in a car. I have included two screenshots:

     

    • A screenshot of the object loaded as STL in to Cura
    • A screenshot from the viewer I used to view the Gcode generated by Cura

     

    What did I check/do after this happened?

     

    • I exported the SketchUp file again to STL (no different result)
    • I checked & repaired the STL file via NetFabb (no different result)
    • I downgraded Cura from v14.12.1 to v14.09 (no different result)

    The object it self is 19.7cm x 16cm x 4.5cm.

    Question

    What is wrong?

    Any advice is welcome.

    Object As viewed In Cura 14.12.1

    Object As Corrupted Gcode

     

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