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  1. Yes there are other settings as well, which are optimized for different profiles. So the default profiles in Cura have different settings, based on the layer height. 

     

    I would suggest, that you stay at the beginning with the default profiles and only tune other settings like speed, wall count and so on to get a better feeling for it. Using not recommended layer heights will work, but you need much more understanding what you have to tune to get good results (like, temperature, flow, speed)

  2. Hi and welcome!

     

    This can have several reasons, but it seems to me, that there is no failure or problem with the filament sensor, but there is a problem with your filament spool. When it comes to the end, the spool has more friction than a new spool has and the radius of the material is smaller than with a fresh spool. 

     

    So, I think without the filament sensor you would probably get some under extrusions. 

    The filament sensor doesn't just check if there is a filament in the feeder, it also checks if the filament is actually moving forward to guarantee the needed flow at the nozzle.

  3. 3 minutes ago, DavesPlanet said:

    I have OS X 10.8.5.

    I have installed python and some libraries just to code with.

    This is the error I get trying to install the latest Cura

     

     

    Your macOS is too old to run the latest Cura version. Minimum requirement is 

    • Mac OSX 10.11 or higher, 64 bit

     

    And 10.11 is also sometimes too old (some users reported problems). 

     

    So update to a newer macOS (currently we have 10.14.2, so your 10.8.5 is really old) or use an older version of Cura.

  4. Very nice! I have mine too on an Ikea "Alex" cabinet, but it is lower than yours. I think higher is better, so maybe I should try your cabinet.

    The Polybox mount is also a nice idea. I will get mine next week (hopefully) and then I have to find a place. So mounting on the back is not bad, better than putting it on the floor.

     

    Thanks for sharing the pictures!

  5. You are correct, it gets more dense to the top and helps if you don't need much infill for strongness but need a good amount of infill for the top layer to get a nice surface or the get the top surface strong enough for your needs.

     

    Gradual infill is not suitable for every object, maybe you will need it very rarely but it is good to know that there is something 🙂 

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  6. 11 hours ago, Shadowman said:

    I do understand why some things such as the aluminum build plate are not of great concern to you but respectfully I ask that you not dimish the value it has to others; including myself.

     

    Shadowman,

    Just for my interest, what do you expect of the aluminum plate and for what needs have you planned to use it? Is it the hoped easier handling of materials which need some "help" to adhere to the plate and to avoid the additional use of adhesion sheets, spray or something else?

     

  7. 11 hours ago, asb said:

    De facto refusing to support a "supported" software environment it is actually a breach of trust.

    Claiming networking support and refusing to support the stated system requirements is another breach of trust.

    Selling a product with an aluminum build plate and not keeping a promise is yet another breach of trust.

     

    If I would be so disappointed about a company or a printer, I would sell it again and look for a company, brand, printer which fits all my needs I have regarding support, software, calibration and so on. It makes no sense, in my opinion, to work with a printer which is so annoying. Thousands of customers are happy with the S5 and achieve amazing results out of the box with it, but expectations can be different and maybe the printer is not for everyone.

     

    Just my 2 cents...

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  8. As far as I know it should be possible to set e steps also via gcode, but I don't know which one. But I am sure there is a thread here in the forum. Try to search for Bondtech, I think in these threads there is somewhere the gcode command.

  9. 22 minutes ago, Shadowman said:

    The issue for me is the continuation of Ultimaker and folks such as you down playing the importance of what was told versus what is reality.

     

    23 minutes ago, Shadowman said:

    How you can accept this as acceptable is very surprising to me.

     

    For me it is easy to explain, I bought the S5, not because of the aluminum plate, I bought it because of the build volume and the possibility to print abrasive materials. Honestly, I got noticed about the aluminum plate first, after unboxing 🙂 - that's maybe the reason why I don't see it that "hard" or unacceptable as others. 

     

    I can also understand that some are disappointed about the end of the aluminum plate, especially if this was the only reason why they decided to buy the printer. But I still believe it was better to say stop now, than waiting for a product that cannot be mass produced as expected and which probably makes more problems than the glass plate. 

     

    We all know that it was in the marketing channels that this will be a unique feature of the S5 and even because of that, I have full respect for the decision Ultimaker made. They truly believed that they can accomplish the production and now as they cannot, they are honest enough with the coming out and try to find individual solutions for customers which are not happy with a second glass plate. So, in my opinion, we should be fair and give them the time and the chance to compensate for this issue. 

     

    1 hour ago, Shadowman said:

    Now with regards to Cura; the Ultimaker S5 was sold with Cura as an integrated piece of software; the heart of the printer designed to be “best” used with Ultimaker’s private labeled NFC filament. I bought into this along with a significant inventory of Ultimaker’s NFC filament and back up hardware.

     

    Maybe I don't understand what you mean, but this combination is working great and also with different brands of materials. UM materials and print heads are detected by Cura and you can print without modifying any setting. When you try to use Simplfy3D for example with your S5, then you see what you really have with Cura and how perfectly Cura works with the Ultimaker printers.

     

    Last but not least I have a wish for 2019, that we all will act objective and fair. Everyone should get a chance to make things better next time, also Ultimaker, and with all disappointment, we should not forget, that they have built and build hopefully also in the future great workhorses for our businesses and hobby activities.

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  10. 26 minutes ago, asb said:

    Just one example: So far, nobody was willing or able to point me to a firmware documentation. I need this for calibration. All I could find out within the past months is that 'somewhere' is a 'JSON file'. Having to figure out myself which file is reference and which parameters have which effect is exactly what one commonly considers as "unsupported".

     

    I guess the reason for it is, that you can easily brick your printer when modifying JSON files. Therefore Ultimaker will not give any advice on how to edit these files. Someone, like you, who is familiar with Linux can do it safely and easily, but it is nothing for everyone. Besides that, it is not really necessary to edit or calibrate the steps in the JSON file. As far as I know, Ultimaker also doesn't recommend to do it, because there are some side effects when changing print parameters and so on. 

     

    26 minutes ago, asb said:

    Both version occasionally do not work, and for both there is nobody resposible you can ask. If you ask a question about the appimage and get the respnse that it is unsupported, where exactly is the difference to the PPA which you are considering unsupported?

     

    I don't have an answer for you, but I assume it is hard to support a Linux application. There are several distributions, all with different library versions and so on. That's probably the reason why Ultimaker only offers the appimage, which provides also the needed libraries. But you say, the appimage is also not working for you, so maybe there is something else on your system. 

  11. 1 hour ago, Shadowman said:

    The Ultimaker S5 was marketed and sold as a fully developed package that includes  “Cura” and it being integrated into the Ultimaker S5 and designed to work seemleasly with Ultimaker’s private labeled NFC filament. We were told that this package was created with the primary end user being “businesses”. It was marketed and sold as a plug and play printer designed to be used by the average person with no inherent 3D printing experience. This was not marketed nor sold as a hobbiest printer.

     

    In my opinion and experience, it is exactly that. For me, the S5 and also the UM3 are plug and play printers. Unboxed, connected, installed Cura and started the first print. Everything fine, no problems. Try a China printer or a Prusa, and you will see the difference. If someone needs more plug and play or is overwhelmed with the usage of an Ultimaker printer, then you have to buy something in a much higher price category.

     

    I like my UM printers and have no problems with it. Also not with the Cura software, which runs quite well on my Apple machines. They produce nice quality prints and the community here is superb regarding support and help, which no commercial support can offer in my opinion. 

     

    All known issues are not really issues for me if the led is dimmed or off is not important for me. If there will come an aluminum plate or not, is not important for me - I can print every material on glass with or without the help of other adhesion tools. If Cura is not working on my machine, it is not the fault of the printer.

     

    Everyone who still thinks he cannot print without an aluminum plate should contact Ultimaker. @SandervG offered more than once to contact him directly to discuss a possible solution. So instead of complaining here again and again (which gets boring with the time), should do that.

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  12. 4 hours ago, asb said:

    From the Ultimaker end, shell access is undocumented and also not officially supported.

    It is a common practice, that such things are unsupported which is good in my opinion. If this would be a supported and documented feature, everyone who is able to start an SSH client, will connect to the shell and start modifying things, which could easily result in a bricked printer. If that happens, the user cries out loud that something is not working, the printer is bricked and he needs help, support, and whatever to get his printer up and running again. Therefore, shell access is unsupported and to use it is on your own risk.

     

    4 hours ago, asb said:

    And it does not stop with de-facto unsupported software and firmware.

    Why do you think or have the feeling that the firmware is unsupported? I get for my S5 new firmware releases from Ultimaker and they also care about newly found bugs.

     

    4 hours ago, asb said:

    The PPA is maintained by an Ultimaker employee, and it is far superior to the appimage - at least if it works.

    Recently a 4.0 version was released. Now Cura does not even start anymore.

    Cura is open source, everyone can compile and package the software. If you have the feeling that one or the other package is better than the official one, go for it and be happy, but it makes no sense to complain about non-working packages which are not maintained by Ultimaker officially. And in my opinion, if the superior PPA is not even starting anymore, then it is not so superior. If the appimage is also not working for you, then the problem is maybe not the software itself, but some other issues on your system, libraries or something like that.

     

    4 hours ago, asb said:

    Offering a 2nd glass plate is nothing but an isult, especially considering the major benefits of the aluminum print bed.

    Have you sent a direct message to @SandervG  to find a solution that works for you? If not, you should do that if you expect a solution for your unhappiness.

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