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Blizz

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  1. Thanks for the tip, I'll be sure to try that!

    If the quick print will go, I hope there will be some included presets that can quickly be loaded and do something similar.

    As a newbie with no previous 3d printing experience I have to say that I am struggling with all of the configuration options. Even after more than a week of pretty much continuous printing.

    Some handholding for people like me might be "handy" :)

     

  2. I would like Cura to update the expert settings (or at least ask me if I want to do that) whenever I make the switch from quick to full.

    I realise its hard to do in the other direction, given that you can customise so much, but thats not really needed.

    At least give us n00bs a bit of a headstart by reflecting the generic profiles in the advanced settings. :)

    I have no idea what I can modify quality wise and would love to tinker beyond the "fast", "normal" and "high quality" settings without having to figure them out from the ground up.

     

  3. The problem is that its a very intricate design (one of Nervoussystem) which requires plenty of support. I haven't had the best experience with Cura in that department. I will try however :) Thanks for the reply.

    Filament wasn't ground at all however, it just had the regular "track marks" on it from being passed through the feeder. Which is why I figured it got retracted too much. Also there is flow without obstruction it seems, so I don't think it was that.

     

  4. I have a spool of filaflex here but I can't even manage to get it up to the printhead without the feeder losing grip on it.

    I can get it about 2 3rds though the bowden tube before it stops. I've tried tightening the skrew on the feeder so it exerts more pressure but to no avail.

    So beware, it doesn't always work and at this point I'm not really comfortable yet in modifying my um2 :)

     

  5. Tried a print on high quality for the first time. Model sliced with Simplify3D on its standard PLA - High settings. Right of the bat I noticed that it doesn't seem to be moving enough material to print, but I figured it was because of the fine support it had to start with and bad adhesion. So I restarted with a raft and that seemed to do the trick.

    This morning - getting up with a lot of hope - I woke up finding the printer print invisible filament. This is what I saw:

    Too much retraction?

     

    The filament under the bowden was chewed on, so it was in the tube at some point, but it seems that it was gradually retracted out of it, leaving the printer with nothing to print with.

     

    Any pointers of stuff I can try? I feel less green than a week ago but I'm still green nevertheless :)

     

  6. I've had my UM2 for about a week now and printed a lot of smaller objects (up to 4 hours print time) without (much) issues. However I'm trying to print a bigger object (24 hours) and it's happened twice already that when I get up, the printer head is just waving around in mid air because the filament broke.

    The coil is not stuck as far as I can see, if I pull on the wire it doesn't seem to require more force than before.

    It also doesn't seem to be a "grind" as the break was clean (the first time, I haven't had time to check this morning). But it did break exactly on the feeder sprocket twice. I am using the transparant PLA from Ultimaker for this print.

    Any ideas/pointers? Also, how can I get the filament out from the bower tube, last time I've just pushed other filament behind until the broken piece was gone but it took half an hour or so.

     

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