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Framar

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  1. Are you using the same print core as before the manual bed leveling?
  2. And what about the new Raise 3D E2??? look promissing to me for less money than the S5 with air manager...
  3. Hi There, I would recommend you to clean the feeder and re-adjust the tension. Check the PTFE tube for any damage or filament residue. You can also clen the print core by using the hot oull / cold pull method; just follow the steps on the printer screen (maintenance).
  4. Hi There, It depends on how you set the infill speed. Look for infill speed in the infil menu
  5. Never printed CPE with PVA support but I would use a roof with no gap between PVA and CPE. Keeping the printing chamber warmer would help too. Good luck!
  6. The darker blue surface is the roof of the support material. I see a small gap in the circular area that is not cover probably because it is too thin (???). To me your preview looks alright.
  7. Kind of.... You can use modifiers and set them with different speed. Same as this but speed instead of infill..
  8. I own a S5 and when using PVA roof I get it solid. Please add a picture of the Cura preview so we can comment.
  9. Out of curiosity how can you know the volumetric flow. I can't find that in cura...
  10. I guess you are still limited by the maximum printing volume anyway... What if you change the machine settings???
  11. Hello Deviant, Here's the steps that should help you. Create and positionned the modifier. Select the modifier and use "per model settings" and enable print speed. Set a lower speed to be applied Slice.
  12. One think you can do to mitigate the longer printing time is to create a modifier that covers the text portion and set a lower printing speed for that portion (ex: 60mm/s for the walls and 20mm/s for the text area).
  13. Hello Perolalars, I'm too a beginner with Cura. I think you'll find the answer into the TRAVEL section where you can specify Zhop and retraction, if that helps at all...
  14. To your second question : You can use modifiers to change printing speed for a specific area
  15. You can do this by adding modifiers. Then you can change infill density or any other settings for that specific area (volume).
  16. Hi John, Please provide more info (like picture, model, settings).
  17. THis is call spiralized countour in the Special Modes (This is from 3.6)
  18. Hello, I may be wrong but I've read that you cannot record from the webcam.
  19. Well, The problem you described do exist for some users. It's unfortunate you got so many... Can I suggest you to go back to the vendor. Can he be of any help? We have a UM-S5 at work and are considering getting the E2 or Pro2 from Raise. Quality of the S5 is not any better than a Prusa i3mk3... Good luck!
  20. Si tu as la même erreur dans les 2 axes (X et Y) tu peux ajouter une compensation horizontale négative.
  21. I suggest you to manually level the bed. The Ultimaker printer do not have a very rigid frame therefore if you move the printer around it's a good thing to re-level the bed.
  22. What happen if you switch the print core in slot 1 to be installed in slot 2 and vive and versa ?
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