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MariMakes

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  1. I'm going to be really honest, I know very little about network configurability. But... I know that in firmware 6.1 improvements were introduced that make it easier to connect the printers to networks with strict requirements. You can read more about it here: https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018123920 Maybe your IT knows what it means and if it's helpful for them.
  2. Hey @Iceman1768. Thanks for your report. We have a team that researches print profile improvements. Based on their research we changed the default settings for support to make them faster and more consistent. You can read all about it in https://ultimaker.com/learn/ultimaker-cura-5-1-stable-release How are the changes affecting your printjobs? Do you see any decrease in your printed part quality?
  3. Ah, this is a difficult issue to troubleshoot. It can be a great number of things. Do you have a solid set of reproduction steps? If so, do you mind installing the Extensive Support Logging plug-in and share the zip fil with us if you run into the issue? I'll also check with the team what kind of information we need and keep a close eye on similar issues coming in.
  4. Hey burleysavage, It's a bit hard for me to judge what is going on just from the pictures. I ususally try to avoid changes in speed and temperature, they have a lot of impact on your quality so I try to stick as close as possible to the default settings. But there are several settings that improve top faces: - Increase Top Layers - This will add more material at the top layers - Increase Skin Edge Support Layers - This will build up a structure to support the top in the infill - Enable gradual infill or select the Lightning Infill Pattern - This will also build up a structure to support the top in the infill - Lift Head - This will give the layers time to cool off before starting a new one Good luck! We have a webinar about how to print tiny miniatures. There are similar tips mentioned there. https://ultimaker.com/learn/printing-small-parts-and-fine-details-webinar
  5. Ah, dit is een lastig model om te printen. Is hij wel ontworpen om te 3D printen? Ik zie aan alle niet gele stukjes in je model dat er fouten in je model zitten. Je zou de meshtools plugin kunnen proberen te gebruiken om de fouten op te lossen. https://marketplace.ultimaker.com/app/cura/plugins/fieldofview/MeshTools Succes!
  6. Hey Plainbum, There are several ways to edit your Gcode in Cura there is a post processing script. But I believe that doesn't work when you load in Gcodes. Gcodes are basically textfiles. You can also use programs like Notepad or Notepad++ to make changes and save the file. But you will have to know what you are looking for. It helps if you check your gcode flavor. For this Ultimaker 3 Extended, the flavor is Griffin. So with a page like https://all3dp.com/2/3d-printer-g-code-commands-list-tutorial/ I can find the commands I am looking for. I hope this helps. Good luck!
  7. Thanks for raising this, we've been getting multiple reports on this. I'll raise it with the team again.
  8. Hey, I don't know if this helps but I have a list of components of the printcores here: https://github.com/Ultimaker/Ultimaker3/blob/master/BOM/subBOM Ultimaker Print Core AA 0.4.pdf There is a single fan in the front, and two radial fans at the side of the printhead. https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011527340-Check-the-Ultimaker-3-front-print-head-fan
  9. 404 Beard Genes not found. How about this alternative?
  10. Hey, We released two versions for Cura 5.1 to help linux users running into OpenGL issues. You can download the Linux-Modern version on the Ultimaker website or on the github. https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura If you want to learn a little bit of the history, workarounds or how we resolved it you can find it here in this gihub issue. https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/issues/11856 Good luck!
  11. Hi! 🙂 Here are two things you can try: The easiest and my favorite is placing an IKEA mirror inside of your printer. It's ideal when you are working from home or need to watch multiple printers. If you pause the printjob it allows you to see the full printjob even if you have just a few layers. You can also see the complete printjob when it is finished. A harder one is changing the Y position of the primeblob. You will have to go an hunt for the G280 in your ufp. These indicate the primblobs. In the line above it you will see a G0 and movements to a X Y Z coordinate, for example: G0 F9000 X311 Y6 Z2. If you change the Y from 6 to 30 it will move the primeblob a little to the back as in the most bottom screenshot. Here are instructions how to change the gcode in your .ufp file. You can load the finished .ufp in a digital library project and sent it from there to your printer. You can also load it on a USB or back into Cura to sent it to your printer. Honestly, a mirror seems to be your best option 🙂 Good luck!
  12. Thanks for the amazing work done in the last decade for Ultimaker and the Ultimaker Community! Your highlight on the Talking Additive, is one of my favorites and really illustrates the craziness you've had to deal with in the early days. I'll miss having you around the office, but I look forward to still see you online. I'm a bit nervous to fill such big shoes, but I promise I'll do my best!
  13. Hey Will! Thanks for reporting. This is very unfortunate. We'll try to see if we can resolve this. Stay tuned.
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