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Swissengineer

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  1. OHHHH I did'nt see that! One time I was just looking into the custom profiles into cura, but I then went back to Recommended but the options in the custom menu stays!! Did not know that! Thanks for the reply, it explains why my print was not really good.

    Not really logic for me this menu, if you go to recommended , it shoud put the values in default mode!

  2. Hello,

    I am having a issue every time I print.

    I launch the print, and the printer stays stuck at the heating bed procedure.

    When I go in the menu Tune, I can see that the bed is stuck between 108-109°C , instead of 110°C.

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    Even if a leave for more than one hour, the only way I have found is to manually set the ref of the heating bed to 109°C then the printer goes to the next step of heating the head etc... and print correctly.

    Thanks for the help

    PS: Printer with latest firmware, print sent by ethernet.

  3. Not really, it says compatible CPE,

    Like it is described in the material page, it seems to be just a variant of CPE. So it is not specified that CPE+ is NOT supported. It doesn't say anything about CPE+. Really confusing. As an engineer , we specify when a material is not supported so the user don't have to guess if CPE is different of CPE+ when printing.

    It's like I would say: I like tomatoes , and you give me a small tomato, I say sorry , but I don't like small tomatoes! But in this case my tomato cost me 60€...

  4. Hello,

    I Just got ma new UM3E ! Printed a few things with PLA with no problems,

    Then i changed the filament to CPE+(official) (By the way, no NFC... Not mentionned when I bought on igo3d...)

    But then I tried to find the profile, and there is none for CPE+! Not cool for an original ultimaker filament.

    Do I have to create mine?

  5. To get back on the subject, what do I need to print in 2 colors (same material)? Do I need 2 AA print heads? So straight from the box 2 colors isn't possible?

    Looking at the specs, the Ultimaker 3 comes with 2 x AA cores and 1 x BB core, so two colours is possible straight out of the box

    Nice thanks! But then I would I need more cores? Is there a risk that it might have a failure with no repair?

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