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Flutelab

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  1. Hi UM folks,

    I get a "Nozzle offset test failed"message with every, really every print I do. And nearly all of my prints are using only one extruder. I uncheck the other extruder in Cura when slicing, so what the other extruder does is totally irrelevant. I installed the latest firmware on my UM3, and it still happens. Does anybody have an idea why this is happening? thanks.

  2. Hi all, I fixed it. Re-installed firmware and did the lift switch calibration. The latter was the culprit. Only problem left is that the front door of the print head will not close anymore. Steel wire to the rescue. No back to the "normal"printing problems.

  3. The first 20 or so layers were still attached when I found the mess. I use a salt solution and it attaches extremely well as long as the build plate is hot. But I did find the small bits of silicone that the nozzles poge through were out of place because oif a blob of resin. After I placed them back properly, cleaned the print cores and bent the print head door back to it closes again, I can print.

     

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  4. First layer was OK so I went out to lunch. Coming back, the buildplate was moved 10mm to the side and the print head door was open. After removing the print cores and with some bending, I manages to close the door again, but with the cores in it it will not close. No idea why this was happening, but from the remains of the print I can see some huge layer shifting. No idea why this happens, but my printer has broken itself and I have work to do 😰

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  5. Hi, folks.

    I find that when I use the support blocker while having extruder 1 disabled/ extruder2 enabled, I cannot slice. It says: unable to slice because there are objects associated with disabled Extruder 1. believe me. nothing is associated with extruder 1. As soon as I remove the support blocker, I can slice again for extruder2.

    Stuff I am using: Cura 4.11.0 / UM 3/ rPETG.

    greetings to all, Maarten

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  6. Hi Torgeir

    I keep all my filaments in a closed box,  in wchich I also throw all by bags of silica gel.

    But I solved it. 1. installed laters firmware, 

    2 found the filament had been grinding because I set the 1st layer height too low, so removed that langth of filament

    3 cleanied out the printcore.

    4. I am printing again!

     have a nice day and thanks Torgeir, just when you want to bang your head on the wall, a helpfull community really gives peace of mind.

    cheers, Maarten

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  7. 13 hours ago, gdog said:

    Based on how nice the brim looks, I would guess that it's some CURA setting that is messing things up.  Also, just gonna guess but when I see a brim like that I think D&D figurine.  Don't know why.  But if this is a person with a relatively small footprint, then you should focus on the print settings for your supports.  Are you using towers for supports?  Possibly that might help since the support tower has a bigger footprint and will adhere better in theory. Also there is a setting for "equalize filmament flow" which might be relevant if you have very fine features in your model.  I am not exactly an expert, so I'm interested to hear what others here think about these suggestions.

    Hi gdog, thanks fot your input, but no figurine here. It's quite a large object, no figurine. I only added the brim because I had adhesion problems in earlier attempts with this print.

    I am ordering some fresh material as the filament could be the problem. Been printing abjects like this fore years, but I just changed to another roll of filament whach had been out of its package for a while.

    thanks anyway, Maarten

  8. On 2/18/2022 at 8:21 PM, Torgeir said:

    Hi @Flutelab,

     

    welcome in here!

     

    When I first look at the picture you added, I'd realized that Cura is set to an UM3 printer, -not an UM S3!

    So first, configure -select an UM S3 printer and things might look better..

     

    Anyway, we do not know the object you're trying to print, so please save the "project file" and attache it here, then "someone" can have a look at your problem and give you some advice if needed.

     

    Just go to; "file", then select save "project" and attach it here.

     

    Thanks

     

    Torgeir

     

     

     

     

    Hi Torgeir,

    I realise I was wrong about s3. hadnt realised as such they were different printers.  But I do have an Ultimaker 3, and Cura is set to UM3, so that's in order. I have attached the project. so you can have a look.

    regards, Maarten

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  9. Hi, I am printing with tPLA on my S3. Used to go fine until I tried to print this. Been pulling out my hairs all day. I set temp to 225, and initial layer height at 0.15. (tried other heights too, nothing works), Supports everywhere, brim. With hand leveling the first layer does not attach, with active leveling is mostly does. But after that I get only a few poor little sprigs instead of harmonica support structure. Could anyone tell me what's going on? Filament is original UM.

    Thanks, Maarten

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  10. Hi everybody,

    I had this nag message that I should not print tPLA on a BB printcore.  Cool, but I am not doing that so stop reminding me. Then I "changed printcores" . I took out the AA, waited, and put it back in. UM3 says a BB printcore was inserted. So UM3 thinks I have an AA printcore at extruder1, while really there is an AA present.

    Someone knows whats going on?

    BTW, prints fine.

    best rtegards, Maarten

  11. When Cura asks me to install the new update, I politely comply. But I was completely stunned that in v 4.11 Tough PLA did not seem to exist anywhere. So I go to the Ultimaker page with the print settings : tough PLA settings, where I read to my astonishment: "Note: Ultimaker Tough PLA is not supported on the Ultimaker 2+ (Extended), Ultimaker 2 Go, Ultimaker 2 (Extended), Ultimaker Original+, and Ultimaker Original."

    What is this , Ultimaker? Printing UM material on an UM printer and its not supported? And I suppose you think now I am going to the shop to get me a UM 3 or 5?

    I am having a hard time staying polite now.

     

  12. 15 hours ago, GregValiant said:

    @Flutelab - I'm sure you're aware there should be 4 lines for the temperature visible at the top of the material section.  In the visibility dialog you have open what do the information circles tell you?  ("This setting has been hidden by the active machine and will not be visible"???).  When you use the search bar with Temperature as the criteria does anything come up?

    Yes you are right, the circles say "this adjustment is hidden by the actice machine." OK then. Thanks, Maarten

  13. 1 hour ago, GregValiant said:

    You'd have to ask one of the Cura Team.  @nallath should they all be visible?

    So, after re installing Cura and selecting all settings I do not get the print temp in material setting. Perhaps change over to Slic3r? I love how Cura works with my UM2+ but this is sort of annoying.

     

     

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  14. 1 hour ago, GregValiant said:

    Next to the Settings Search Box is a drop down for setting visibility.  One of the options is "All".  Have you tried that?

    I just did, and some of the material settings became available, but none of the temperature related. Is this supposed to happed or should I reinstall Cura?

  15. Hi, all. My Um was printing happily when I decided to work on some other print. I opened up my Cura 3.6.0 and immediately the printer stopped. Nozzle head resting right on the print, and the readout said "printing over USB".  Which I wasn't, but ruined print anyway. So, I will leave the USB cable out from now on, but please UM, time to fix this bug. Here is someone else reporting related problem:

    best wishes, Maarten

     

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  16. With UM tough PLA I have to use 50% fan speed (or the part will sag)  and 4mm retraction (or I get stringing) printing at 210C. Also, very helpful, before printing I forward some material. If the nozzle is a bit cool, or dirty, the material will not flow, and I frequently have grinding issues at the feeder. Makerbot also have a tough PLA, and it even comes with its own  extruder featuring a stronger spring. 

    What bothers me, is Ultimaker saying "... our Tough PLA offers the same safe and simple use as regular PLA."  That is not the case, and it would be nice if UM would be more open about settings  and problems associated with this materials. 

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