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Mlogue9

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  1. Hey so I spent an hour scaling and moving support blocks on a complex model. So I saved it as a project after that painstaking work. I do not use grouping and avoid it like the plague as it tends to move items around at free will and ruin work. To my horror it chooses to group on save. I ungrouped and sure as ever it pulled them all above buildplate. Is there a way to save the project EXACTLY 100% COMPLETLEY COMPREHENSIVLY in the way I left it? I shouldn't bit it's open source but someone smarter than me make it an option to ruin saved projects?
  2. Thanks. It came out fine so I was worried needlessly. I almost prefer printing from SD card as i've had string of failures with OP.
  3. I just put masking tape on my extruder and z all-thread rod on my ender 3 pro printing from SD card. (OP is nice and fancy but SD printing is much more reliable, isn't there a OP plugin for power recovery?!). So anyhow yes I do love combing and that's why I use Cura. I don't see why combing and z hop have to be mutually exclusive but they are. I have comb not in skin on and Z hop 0.41mm withOUT the over printed parts only qualifier. So I see for some retracts it will movcastle.curaprofilee Z up, but by no means all of them. Only about half. I attached my profile and yeah it prints quite nicely but I'm sweating bullets over it failing the second I go to bed (it failed 10 mins after I decided 4 hours of babysitting it was enough and left room last night). Also attached the gcode that is in the printer. It's for my dad. PS: why do print speeds slow on slender objects such as the neck of a bowling pin? Nowhere in settings of speed or experiemental or any documentation is this mentioned or referred to. Closest is the first couple layer speed and this isn't the case here. Hell, I'm not sure it's not just a artifact of the speed layer line view but the slender parts are blue and rest is teal. castle.gcode
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