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junker

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  1. that does seem to be the same thing i'm seeing i'll see if i can sign up on github i think i'll have to stick with 4.13 anyway if i'm going to keep using cura i also found that support blocker is not working in 5.*
  2. i've used cura appimages since version 3.3 on debian with no problems it's really great i've been using 4.13 for some time and thought it's time to upgrade i downloaded 5.3.0 and it's works except for one thing the directory where all of my 3d print files are located is a symbolic link in my home directory ~$ ls -l 3d_printer lrwxrwxrwx 1 jb2 jb2 25 Dec 28 2020 3d_printer -> /od2/data/3d_printer/ cura can load and save files with no problem but the location does not get updated in the cura.cfg [local_file] dialog_save_path = dialog_profile_path = slicing-profiles-master/SE300/Cura dialog_load_path = i worked backwards in the versions and this stopped working in version 5.0 i'm hoping this is just a setting i'm overlooking
  3. i am having trouble printing cylindrical objects with the curved side down. the support does not meet the object and allows the edges to curl up
  4. Thanks I still got a lot to learn :)
  5. Beautiful Thanks Can you think of a time when you would not use this?
  6. Can someone help me understand, if possible, how to control the print order. Suppose you have a square flat fixture that has 3 holes. After using Cura with mostly default settings the printer would print 1 shell layer at hole 1 then move to hole 2 and print 1 layer then move to hole 3 and print 1 layer then print one layer of the parameter and start over at hole 1. Would it not be more efficient to all shell layers at each hole before moving on? Can this be controlled in Cura? If I can control it should I?
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