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danielkrice

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    Ultimaker 3
    Ultimaker 2+
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  1. Thanks for the review, I’ve been on the fence for a while now and while I have a printbite surface, this looks like a better solution. Quick question - any reason you used the 220x220 size instead of the 235x235?
  2. Not sure I follow your comment but I’m happy with the part and haven’t had any disasters or ‘head flood’ moments since, even with print adhesion fails. Each to their own
  3. Fitting this gives me a bit more peace of mind with longer prints. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4091030
  4. Also, those printer settings in Cura are part of the 'Printer Settings' plugin in the marketplace. If you do have an UM3, I would suggest you have little need for this plugin.
  5. Sorry to hear. I have the Bondtech QR's fitted so don't use the existing stepper motors so unsure how they perform. I would suggest you log back in via Putty and load up the later firmware json file, (3.7 – 4.2.5, vi/usr/share/griffin/griffin/machines/um3.json) as I seem to remember that is the latest version (Currently printing so can't confirm but you could just drill down the menus if you know how to in cmd to double check - Then open the file, scroll down and confirm the estep value). Are you getting the same extrusion issues on both feeders?
  6. Easier to just use Bondtech’s updater, listed under step 4. https://support.bondtech.se/Guide/11.+DDG+Software+Configuration/34
  7. Assuming Inventor works the same way as Fusion, make sure 'modelled' is ticked when creating the thread, otherwise it doesn't get exported as a thread when saving as a .STL
  8. Hi @Whom, Any chance you could share the modified head and coupling files? Many thanks,
  9. Ok thanks, good to know. Ref shutdown - I think the smart plug plugin allows setting a timer for the plug so you can do a controlled shutdown of the Pi and then a minute later the plug turns off.
  10. Hi @ahoeben, Great work on the plugin. Quick question ref smart plug implementation - When clinking 'Print' in Cura, will the plugin look for an instance of Octoprint and if not found, look for an instance of the smart plug and make sure this is on/send a command to turn on and wait for Octo to boot up? Or are you relying on the smart plug plugin for all the commands and as such Octo needs to be running? I ask as my Pi is powered off the UM board using the same powerlead so whilst the power off function should work well (To turn the permanently on cooling fan off), wondering if it will work the other way. Many thanks,
  11. right click on the app -> open. A pop up window should appear with an option to open the app.
  12. Hello @neotko, is there any chance of getting the design files for the duel tool changer heads, mounts etc... as seen on the first post? Many thanks,
  13. I struggled to get the head to stay in place, whatever length of tube I used, when the feeder was fitted up high, even with the adjustable mount. Once I fitted the feeder lower (To mirror the stock feeder), all worked fine.
  14. Any way of stopping Cura from inserting M141 into the gcode? Pops up as an error in Duet everytime a print is started (More annoying than anything else). EDIT - Ignore me - just found it in Cura under build volume temp (I was searching for 'chamber') - setting to 0 removes it from gcode
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