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glohr

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    Ultimaker S3

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  1. Hi, I also have the pull back feature from time to time with an S3. Best Georg
  2. I have still the same problem with Cura 4.8.0. Is there any solution ?
  3. The S3 is a really gorgeous printer. I love its elegant design, which would rather fit into a showcase than a workshop. But what really impresses me is its robustness, reliability, flexibilty and speed. With an S3 you may forget that 3D printing previously was a tedious process of trial and error. Now it is more like laser printing of some text on a piece of paper. Send your print job and after some time get the work object from your printer. The only thing, which really bothers us are the forced breaks, mainly for cooling down - as already mentioned above. We all have lost so much time waiting in the process between prints, for exchange of filament and exchange of print cores. In view of this my suggestions are: You may make an expert mode without such (or at least with reduced) breaks - this mode may only be enabled by an administrator. If necessary, I would sign any document that Ultimaker is not liable for burnt fingers and other damages. You may allow for more remote control (via Cura or via browser), e.g. remote confirm removal of printed object. Normally, we remove a printed object and insert a new glass plate. Then the printer is ready for a new job. Actually, we have to wait for a couple of minutes afterwards, until we can confirm on the display that the object was removed. It would be a great help to do this remote. I believe there is no risk as you can see at least a part of the build plate by the camera. It would be great to have some improvements in printing queue management. First, I would like to have priorities. A scale from 1 to 9 may be perfect, but high and low would also be an improvement. Sorting the queue by setting individual jobs on top is complex if you have a long queue as we normally have. These improvements would make a perfect printer from an already excellent printer.
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