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  1. I have a Raise3D Pro2 Dual that I use Cura to slice and save the Gcode and then utilize Ideamaker to load and start the print remotely over my network. Because I am very familiar with Cura and I do not like the IdeaMaker interface, I had to create a custom profile for my printer and based it off the Raise3D N2 Dual. This was done because the Raise3D Pro2 Dual is not included in the list of printers within Cura. With that being said, here is my issue: I use a .6mm nozzle on the left (#1) extruder and a .8mm nozzle on the right (#2) extruder and select which one I want to use based on the size of the model and how fast I would like it to print. The issue that I am having is that if I want to print something with only the the #2 nozzle, the software will not follow instruction and will run the print with the #1 nozzle. It seems that the only time I can use the #2 nozzle is if I am also using the #1 nozzle during the same print. The work around I am using at the moment is to add a small circle to the build plate and select it as nozzle #1. Then I add the model I actually want to print and select it as nozzle #2. This works, but is not ideal. The Z offset on the Raise3D Pro2 is a mechanical adjustment and leads to the .8mm nozzle being too close to the bed and creating an elephants foot. When I try to adjust the Z offset setting or the initial layer settings in Cura, I can get rid of the elephants foot but there is a lot of back and forth with settings that often lead to a failed print. So to avoid the work around that leads to issues, is there a setting I am missing? Is it even possible with Cura to use the #2 nozzle without using the #1 nozzle in the same print??
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