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Framar

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  1. I remember someone else had the same problem in the past. Make a search on the forum and should find the solution.
  2. I would also recommand to set a negative inital layer horizontal expansion. As you noticed it the first layer is squish on the print bed that you cannot get accurate printed geometry. On my S5 I need -0,25mm for initial layer and 0,1mm for all the other layers so my prints can match the CAD geometry size.
  3. That is not right. The bechy shows cooling issue and uneven extrusion. Please check if the cooling fans are clean and working. If all right, I would reprint a Benchy in PLA using the default parameters, You should get better print that this.
  4. This looks similar to what I get with our S5.
  5. It's my understanding that it is possible to add market place material if the 3D printer (Ultimaker S5 in my case) is linked to Internet. Would it be possible to add a market place material offline ? Thanks!
  6. I'm a too running into poor tolerance results with our S5. Having to invest 5K into a printer I would try another dual printer brand. Not that the Ultimaker is not good but the tolerance issue is a deal braker for me... I would guess the S3 would print same as the S5...
  7. Nylon with fiberglass would be probably the best option. Also consider ASA, it prints like PLA and has the toughtness off ABS.
  8. Bonjour, T'as essayé avec une autre buse?
  9. In Cura 4.7 you can manually add support where it is needed. CHEP has a nice video on how to use the feature
  10. You may need to change the horizontal expansion to a negative value (-0,2mm)
  11. Are you using a support roof? If not that would surely help the surface finish on the steep angle.
  12. IronRedstar, Sur Ma Ultimaker S5 je dois mettre régler la valeur de "initial horizontal expansion" à -0,3mm pour ne pas voir cet effet de pied d'éléphant. Je ne sais pas quelle valeur tu as utilisée mais n'hésite pas à y aller de façon agressive.
  13. Hard to say whitout a picture. It could be underextrusion caused by too low nozzle temperature setting. Try lowering printing speed.
  14. Maybe change the support floor and roof settings?
  15. Hello Andrew, I don't know whyt the small sphere was wrong? Here is the fixed version. Happy printing!1322510375_PandorasBOX-PBinner-1-FM.stl
  16. I've noticed that when I printed at slower speed I got better layer adhesion.
  17. I'm in the same situation as you with a 0,8mm AA print core partially cloged. At this point I would dissamble the nozzle for cleaning purpose and put it back on the print core. It is not recommended but I don't see any other option im my case.
  18. Not directly in Cura. But you can 3D model the support for the bottom section.
  19. Bad 3D model? If you send a STEP file I can try to fix it and send it back to you.
  20. As far as I know, No, it's not possible.
  21. When you exported the file after your change the settings inCura, did you change the extension of the file for .STL? The attached file does not look like a STL file. The file size is rather small.
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