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  1. Printing PLA with ABS-settings --> PRINT FAIL - print temp way to high...

    Printing ABS with PLA-settings --> PRINT FAIL - print temp way to low, material will probably not melt

     

    Therefore we want to know WHAT material are you trying to print?

     

    Settings are very important... many of them can make your prints fail...

     

    If the material your are printing is PLA, try this file... it is a calibration cube...

     

    @GregValiant are you sure PrusaSlicer is Austrian? I thought Prusa is from Czech Republic but I could be wrong about the software.

     

    For your information, I'm from the Netherlands 🤪

     

    CHEPCalibrationCube.gcode

  2. ... doesn't matter what material you print, when settings are wrong, printbed not cleaned, the material will not stick to the printbed and the print will fail...

     

    Still no answer about what the manufacturer advises for printing temperature... not all ABS is the same, you need to find the "sweetspot" for your specific role of material! Default temperature for PLA is 200C, mine prints best on 210C, I mentioned that as an example...

     

    ABS tends to warp, therefore it is suggested to use brim or raft... but still, when bed is not level, squish incorrect and not printing on the right temperature... prints will fail!

     

    I hope you don't mix Fahrenheit and Celsius... 245F in only 118C 😉

     

     

  3. ... if printing for a long time on higher temps, the standard bowden tube will fail... Switch to Capricorn.

     

    What does the manufacturer advise for printing temperature? I print PLA on 210 degrees, bed temperature 50 degrees (Lokbuild), for the Creality Magnetic flexible bed I set the bed temperature to 60 degrees. PLA should stick to that, if not clean the printbed with isopropynol alcohol 70% and check the first layer is squish is correct!

  4. No problems with these files with Cura 4.7.1... I go with @Framar: OS updates/drivers

     

    I would slice/print the files in this orientation...

    _cura_not_slicing_01.thumb.png.2c22749dcac2c5abfb5b4c522654aa93.png

     but in this orientation...

    _cura_not_slicing_02.thumb.png.3d1c5bddab19b76feaddba6a649f6986.png

     

     

    ... but first you have to find out why Cura doesn't want to slice your file.

     

    Please share the Cura Project-File (3MF) so we have your printer and cura settings...

  5. No problems here 😉 but this answer will be of no help either!

     

    With the info provided we are unable to offer any help...

     

    Could be something wrong with your install... so un-install Cura, remove the Cura folder, restart your computer and re-install Cura... hopefully after that it works again!

     

     

  6. Changing 1.75 to 2.85 in Cura while still using 1.75 filament is a stupid idea! One thing for sure, prints will fail, and you have a chance of damaging your printer

     

    What brand of bowdentube are you using, I know Capricorn has 1.90 and 2.00mm inner diameter bowdentube, in both cases 1.8mm should be no problem...

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  7. ... within Octoprint I have send the M115 command... it seems I have Marlin 1.0 installed!

     

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    Send: M115
    Recv: FIRMWARE_NAME:Marlin V1; Sprinter/grbl mashup for gen6 FIRMWARE_URL:http://www.mendel-parts.com PROTOCOL_VERSION:1.0 MACHINE_TYPE:www.creality3d.cn EXTRUDER_COUNT:1 UUID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

     

    I have the latest FW-version downloaded from Creality website, but I need some sort of cable to perform the update with the included software... Some time ago I asked Creality what kind of cable that should be (probably the kind they included in their BLTouch package... but I'm not planning to buy/install BLTouch)...  Ofcourse: NO ANSWER... (they probably don't speak English at all 😉 )

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