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Orange1234

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  1. it is not at the same heigth that is fails unfortunately... sometimes its pretty early (at 0.5cm) and sometimes much later at 4cm. So insteady of 0.4mm linewith you mean I should try about 0.45? it is weird though that the first lines are pretty much perfect, with good adhesion and nice details okay, I will read into that a little deeper as soon as possible to be sure to not messing up my calibration 😄 hope it will help 🙂
  2. Okay, so now most of my prints failed... 7 of 8 had exactly this issue, that it was perfect half way through and then failed. Any ideas? 😕
  3. thank you so much! this makes my life so much easier 🙂
  4. I print a lot of tiny containers that I find vase mode (spiralize outer contour) the best for. The biggest advantage is, that there is no jumping around , it just keeps pushing filament until the print is finished. So obviously, the printer can't jump around from one print to another to finish the individual layers. However, since the containers are so tiny, I could fit one in each corner without the printer hitting the other finished prints. Is there any option so cura just prints a container in the bottom left corner from start to finish, then keeps the temperature, jumps to the bottom right corner and instantly starts another print in vase mode from start to finish?
  5. I randomly get some strange print fails and I have not figured out yet what causes it. I attatched a picutre of the fails. The left side is printed in vase mode (spiralize outer contour, one wall) and the right side is printed normally with 2 walls. At both prints, the bottom layer seems to be fine which I think means, that it's not an calibration error of the bed. It looks like at some point, the printer doesnt really touch the layer it is printing on anymore, goes a little distance and then touches it again, until it fails completely. Ideas so far were: -check if the temperatures are stable -check if the filament spool has any issues -try with a different filament brand but none of them seem to be the problem and randomly the fail happens again. Does anyone have a clue what could be the issue? Could it be a setting in cura that causes this issue? I have the latest version of cura (4.8) and the left fail happened just today edit: also just tried to increase flowrate to 105% and increase temperature from 200° to 205°, but still failed
  6. I used two layers. I found it very interesting how the first attempt turned out since the holes were almost melted together. My bed was not leveled as correctly as I thought. I put it down a little and then it looked perfect. I think many people have problems finding the perfect bed-to-nozzle distance, this could be a good way to find it!
  7. I want to create a mesh structure where each wall ist just one line of filament. I can't really figure out how to do that in Cura, since it always does two lines per wall. I created the mesh in Fusion360, where each wall is 0.4mm wide (like my nozzle and line width setting in Cura) and 0.2mm high (like my layer height in cura). I wonder why it always wants to make two lines out of it instead of one? Have I overseen the right setting? I already played around with all the settings shown in the screenshot
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