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bjorn

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  1. Hi all!

     

    Since a while, my Cura Connect web page shows an old print job. It says I have to clear the platform for that job, even though another job is currently running. The queue shows up correct though.

     

    In the screenshots:

    UM guitar thing is NOT currently printing or the last print or anything. I printed that thing over a week ago. The printer is currently printing another job (via print over network from cura). In the cura screenshot you can see the job that is actually printing. 

    The queued job is correct though.

     

    The printer has been turned off and on again a couple of times.

     

    Any idea how to easily fix this?

    Thanks!
     

    Björn

     

    Schermafbeelding 2018-04-03 om 18.33.08.png

    Schermafbeelding 2018-04-03 om 18.32.48.png

  2. Hi,

    When I use active leveling, my first layer is printed to close to the bed. This results in a very wide layer (~ 150%) which gives a sharp edge on the bottom of my prints which I need to remove manually if tolerances are important .

    I can imagine the active leveling process is perfectly capable of measuring the difference between multiple locations as a relative value, but it seems to me the absolute height might need some calibration options.

    Ultimaker support told me there is no such possibility, other than switching to manual leveling, but imho that's not a solution to the problem. I'd like to use active leveling, since it's a great feature.

    I would love to have this procedure or something similar:

    First enable auto leveling

    Not happy with first layer height? Go to Settings - > system -> calibrate -> Active leveling Z calibration

    This would start a test print where some figures are printed with minor adjustments in the Z value. After this print, the user can select an offset from the automatic measured Z, for example +0.07mm.

    Obviously, at the moment I would be more than happy with only the option to set the value without doing a test print.

    This would greatly improve my prints.

    Thanks for considering,

    Regards,

    Björn

  3. Hi!

    I'd like to have the option to use a naming template for gcode files. The automatic naming does always put UM3 in the beginning, but I only have a UM3 so that's not the most useful info for me. Further, it only keeps the name of the first file that was loaded in that session. If you quickly prepare many prints, you'll have to change the name manually.

    Now usually I name them something like:

    0130 wh 100 nameofstl.gcode -> 01:30 print time, white, 100micron

    0340 red pva hinge.gcode -> 03:40 print time, red PLA + PVA

    0440 red black frog.gcode -> dual extrusion red + black

    This helps me identify the file and the colors / materials I need to load, but also helps me with the planning when I have lots of prints to do. Of course the name needs te be as short as possible to fit the ultimakers display, hence the abbreviations.

    It would be great if it were possible to set this template somewhere in the settings based on loads of variables.

    .gcode

    or something similar.

    Thanks for your consideration.

    Regards,

    Björn

  4. Hi,

    I recently bought a UM3 as successor for my UM2+. Wow! Using PVA for supports, the results are amazing!

    PVA is pretty expensive though, and I found the settings to use a different extruder for the support infill. I figured I best change the settings of the PLA to the settings when using full PVA supports (triangle pattern with 30% infill and z distance 0.

    In theory, in this case only where the supports touch the model, a roof of PVA will be built upon the PLA base structure of the supports. This would save an amazing amount of PVA.

    Does anyone have experience with this combined supports? Tips or tricks?

  5. Disabling combing is not a real option I think. Since retractions always leave marks on your print, I always want to avoid them.

    I installed Cura 2.3, and indeed I get good results, although I do not understand all of its behavior.

    Retraction = yes

    Z-hop = 1mm

    Avoid printed parts

    Combing = no skin

    This gives me the result I want, but it disables combing for more than just the first layer. I think it disables combing on all the solid bottom layers maybe, while just disabling combing on the first layer should be enough.

    Anyhow, thanks for your help :)

  6. Hi all,

    I've been trying to find the right setting for this since forever.

    I'm using the latest cura (2.1.3), and I am looking for a way to use retraction on the first layer and for top surfaces, and use combing for everything in between.

    The main reason is to prevent the strings as seen in the attached picture on the first layer, and scratches on top surfaces where the print head combs over the surface.

    IMG_0544.thumb.jpg.a169e71ca0e18d575437e27bb454d5c9.jpg

    Any help would be much appreciated!

    Thanks

    Björn

    IMG_0544.thumb.jpg.a169e71ca0e18d575437e27bb454d5c9.jpg

  7. Factor 2.0 wasn't working well. Lot's of mess around the print. Trying @ 1.5 now and seems to print fine without mess, but it can also be the retraction setting. Default is 4.5mm and in your screens it's 2.5mm. I changed it back to 4.5 now.

    For the first layer I now have 200% height, 90% width. Combined with Extrusion multiplier of 1.5 this seems to give me a closed first layer.

    I'll post a picture of the result when it's done.

     

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