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FlorinAndrei

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  1. Cura 2.4 on Windows 10. Using the Printrbot Play with heated bed. I've imported the standard Play Getting Started PLA profile from printrbot.com (it's a 15.04-style .ini file). This is the very first time I'm trying 2.4, I've just installed it. I've tried to load an STL file I made a while ago. That STL works great with 15.04.6 and the Getting Started profile and I've printed it twice with 15.04.6. But on 2.4 I get the error: What's wrong and how can I fix it? Oh, and maybe I'm blind but I can't seem to find a way to attach the STL and INI files to this post. That's weird. Anyway, here are the files: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29966/3d/pd_base.stl https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29966/3d/Play.GettingStarted_PLA.ini
  2. I'm a beginner. Gear list: Printrbot Play with extended heated bed and glass plate. Cura 15.04.6 on Win10. Standard PLA at 208 C, and the heated bed at 60 C. This is the STL file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29966/3d/motor-mount.stl It's a component for a quadcopter - the motor mount at the end of each arm. I print it with the 3 knobs pointing down, so it needs support. The support settings I used in Cura are: Everywhere (there's a little horizontal hole in one of the knobs that I thought required internal support) Linear (as opposed to grid) default values For reasons of strength I use shell/top/bottom thickness of 1.6 mm and fill density of 40% (2x the default values there). The other settings are pretty much default for this printer. The bottom edges on the main plate are curled up (warped): Is there a way to tell Cura to build a brim on top of support? What other techniques I could try to avoid warping on top of support?
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