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UrsLoher

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    Ultimaker 3 (Ext)

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  1. I was still using 4.11 and just noticed that multiplying objects wasn't working any more. I intended to drop you a note about this minor issue in the forum and bang - there's already a fix available! Wow, that was quick! Great job! Thanks a lot for the continous improvement of Ultimaker Cura.
  2. Many CAD designers use a Spacemouse (from 3Dconnexion?) and it would be a big improvement of usability if Cura would also support a 3D-mouse like the Spacemouse.
  3. I have made several attempts to print some really large parts on my Ultimaker 3. I tired it in PETG, PLA and ASA and I always see the same problem. The parts are really very big and printing time is more than 2 days. Shortly before finishing the print I get clogging of the filament and end up with an unfinished print. When I restart the print without doing any maintenance other than re-feed the filament, then everything works fine again. The print head is still free and doesn't need any maintenance. Also, the print quality of the stub is simply perfect. After such a failure the filament shows a grinded section and it is obvious that somewhere between the feeder and the print head it somehow clogged. I can't figure out where the problem comes from. It happens with brand new filament and with old filament as well. I have changed the print head but still have the same problem. Small prints with printing time below 1 day always work perfectly with the same settings. The only work around at the moment is to split the parts into several sub-parts and the glue them together afterwards. This is not very efficient and accurate though. I'd appreciate any hint to resolve this (expensive) problem. Thanks in advance.
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