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  1. Thanks, that helped a lot 🙂 I nuked it.. and just copied what I wanted 🙂
  2. I'm upgrading to 5.6 from who knows what version. I just realized, when upgrading cura, all previous versions stays. I had aracnhe beta, 5.4, 5.5. Stl files were associated with aranche, so looks like I used that all the time. Looks like new versions not just doesn't care about old versions, they don't touch stl file associations too. When I tried to launch 5.5 or 5.6 it just doesn't remember that I had a printer set up in older versions. Now with 5.6 I logged in to the cloud account, and still doesn't offer me my old printer. Maybe cloud storage wasn't a thing with arachne or I didn't used it? BUT, now I can't name the newly added printer to the old one (Creality Ender-3 v2). It just appends a #2. if I try to rename it either stays the same or gets #3, and so on. So somehow it's still knows about my old setup, but doesn't let me use it (or delete and recreate it). And there is now a new problem. My old slicer profiles showed up, but I can't modify it. I changed build plate temp, saved, and as soon as I switch to a different profile and back, the setting gets reverted. If I save the profile with different name, it works. I even found a name that's not in the list but get #2 when saving.. So again some phantom profiles.. So where are all the printers/profiles/settings whatever saved? Is it really cloud, or locally? How can I get rid of the mess? If it's local, where is it? If it's saved to my account, where can I access it and remove the phantom ones that now willing to show up in new versions of cura but causes problems?
  3. Yep, issue is gone in the alpha! Thanks!
  4. Hi I'm trying to understand why cura makes these small stitches between walls, when in theory there is no gap. Here's a picture of it in preview mode: When I was printing this I noticed that the printer head was stuttering like hell, and I thought something went wrong with the hardware.. Then checked that section in preview mode, and noticed the small stitches, so the printer was doing what was told it to do.. Some details: cura 4.8. that is a bottom layer in the picture, I made this model in fusion 360. The width of this part should be 2.4 mm as seen in the picture below (printing upside down). Line width is 0.4 mm (ender 3 v2 btw), so if I'm correct, this should yield exactly 6 lines, but it adds these extra stitches inside. (First the width of this part was 2.5mm, and I thought this was causing the issue, as there was a gap left of 0.1mm, it would be logical, but it does the same with 2.4mm) Sounds like a rounding issue, or I don't know. Btw I started decreasing the width of this part: 2.39 mm same result, and with 2.38 mm there are 6 lines, no stitches. Why is it doing this, and how can I avoid it?
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