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  1. 18 hours ago, shandog said:

    Adjust the printhead settings for the printer.  I put these in for an object that was 10 mm tall and got it to slice. Also, after it slices, look at the layer view to make sure the objects are printing back to front. 

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    https://ultimaker.com/en/resources/20425-special-modes

     

     

     

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    YEs, this worked, thank you (didnt had to do this before to make it work thos), 

     

    10 hours ago, yellowshark said:

    I do not know if this has changed since 2.7 but Cura prints in reverse order of the models loaded. So to get this right load each copy of the model individually. Position the first copy in the right front position, the next  to the left and rear of the first copy and so on heading back to the left rear position.

     

    This highlighter another issue, i know you had to arrange models to make them print in order what you like, but no matter what i do, they always print from bottom left to upper right.. :(.

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  2. Please help cause im running out of options :(.

     

    Since few weeks, no matter what kind of printing speed settings i set in cura 3D, it always prints with same speed (1st layer, walls, supports, etc.) even if i set 10mm/sec it still goes around 60mm/sec.

     

    I tried reinstalling Cura 3D and deleting my presets and used stock ones and other computer.

     

    Everything works fine with other slicers tho.

     

    Please help, thank you in advance.

  3. Hello, i got issue with my Cura3D, no matter what kind of speed of printing settings i set, my printer always prints with around 100mm/s, even if i set like 10mm/s, speed is always the same.

    I have thiss issue since I cut a .stl model by half in other slicer and then imported to Cura, since then, even with "clean" .stl files, im stuck with one speed.

     

    Please help, thank you in advance.

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