Akashigiri
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Ok i have found the "Minimum support x/y distance" settings. But i can't find the rest. Maybe ultimaker changed the name of these settings?
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I can't find these settings in the "setting visibility" nor anywhere else.
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New PS should arrive tomorrow. Will install it and after 1 or 2 days of printing i will give feedback if it did the trick!
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Someone uploaded the same problem described here
power supply was defect/dead. I ordered a new PS now and hope it will solve this problem.
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Hello,
after a few hours of printing the targeted temperature E0 drops from 200°C to 0 AND the bed temperature drops to 0 too (with an error message). After 30 hours of printing my print failed and I couldn't resume the printing again. My fans are working fine. What could be the cause?
UPDATE: New power supply arrived. I installed it (+ new silent fan, the original is very very loud) and i started a new print. 30 min printing and looks fine. Will update again the next day!
UPDATE 2: I think the new power supply did the trick. After a 33 hours print everything was printed fine without interruptions of any kind (like hotend or heat bed temp drop). I guess there was either some high peak voltages sometimes that killed my original power supply. Now I'm using a multi socket with an inbuild overvoltage protection.
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Hello,
i have a Anycubic i3 Mega which has a max printing height of 205mm. The model i want to print is 240mm tall so the rest is sticking out of the printing area. How do i make sure/force my printer to only print the model which is inside the allowed printing area? I cannot slice my model unless i somehow remove the area which is too tall. My plan is to only print the 205mm of the model and the rest 35mm separately. How can i do that?
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Hallo,
ist es möglich Formate wie SDF, JSON, XML oder ASNT in ein für cura lesbares Format umzuwandeln?
mfg
Why does my first layer print test look like this?
in Improve your 3D prints
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Ok i figured it out. It was under extrusion. The stock plastic extrudor was just bad. I replaced it with a aluminum one and everything was fixed!