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  1. Great, thank you very much!
  2. Thank you friend! I am new to this and am not understanding much code even if I look for solutions. What I have is this; G28 G1 Z15 F300 M107 G90 M82 M104 S215 M140 S70 G92 E0 M109 S215 M107 G0 X10 Y20 F6000 G1 Z0.8 G1 F300 X200 E40 G1 F1200 Z2 G92 E0 G28 G29 I can only guess that the line is this part; G0 X10 Y20 F6000 G1 Z0.8 G1 F300 X200 E40 G1 F1200 Z2 But I am not sure.
  3. Hi Sometime I print multiple things after each other, same color of PLA and nothing changes. But every single time the printer makes the "line" at the bottom of the bed. The printer head is at 2 mm height and it makes a thick line all across the width of the board. But why? Is it possible to remove this somewhere in the code or in Cura settings? I always have a brim of 4mm that is printed and my bed is autoleveling before each print so it seems a bit waste to print this when printing 10 pieces a day, I do not need these test lines between every single object. How to remove it?
  4. I see. Its a Geeetech A20
  5. Hi, Thank you for your reply. Well teher are alot of settings in the file. I do not have a "Machine setting" in Cura or the G code file. All I have at the end is; ;TIME_ELAPSED:9254.621589 G1 F2100 E99.48998 M107 G91 G1 E-1 G0 X0 Y200 M104 S0 G90 G92 E0 M140 S0 M84 M104 S0 M140 S0 M84 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode M104 S0 ;End of Gcode Is it the Bold text I have marked above that I should change? It is strange that Y is set to 200 it still ends at front position, maybe the printer has Y0 at the top left of the bed. Am not sure about this. Maybe if I set X0 Y0 here that would correct it? But why does Cura not have the possibility to change this in a default setting? I do not want tochange this every time I have a g code file. Cura must have been told to set Y200 somewhere. There should be an End position setting somewhere since there are so many other settings available. Or at least so far I have not found the setting anywhere...
  6. Hi friends. I am wondering where I do change the end position for the bed? It is currently parkng the printer head all the way in the front of the bed lower left side. I want the bed to move forward so that the printer head parks itself at the upper left corner instead. But is there a way to change this? If so, where? Have looked at all settings but cannot find it or i missed it, there are so many settings, but so far start and end position have I not seen anywhere. How to solve this?
  7. I do not get the Support blocker to work. Have tried to remove support on models I make but the tool only turns gray and there is no option remove or add here. It is not possible to add/remove support at all in my version of Cura 4.11. Or at least I have not found a way to remove it. It says I need to slice the model first and then when I look in preview I can see supports but there is no way of removing them. Also there are no options available when clicking the Support blocker, it only does one thing and I do not understand what it does, because nothing happens except those gray areas, huge blocks that are present on the screen, and when I go back to the model I need to slice it once more and the standard supports are there as usual. Is there some tutorial for this somewhere? Have been looking at many places but not found anything.
  8. Hi! Now I have used Ultimaker cura for many, many designs I have made. There is ALWAYS the same problem. As soons as I use the "support", and is doesn't matter what support I chose to use, it ends up with a very, very ugly and bad bottom above the support. Why is that? My printer is new, has no problems and I have no issues besides this. Do not blame the mchine I use, there is nothing wrong here. Take a look at the image. The photo is from a bottom of an uplifted bottom. It is supported by 2mm high support made out of "lines". The bottom that is not in the image here is very good when it is printed directly on the print bed, but always when I use support the bottom area or whatever the support is supposed to carry during printing, gets this ugly and un-smooth. I mean ONLY the area in the square shape in the middle of the image, nothing else. The area inside the bottom is SOLID for 2mm thickness. Does Cura not understand that an uplifted bottom needs to be flat as well, and does it just print something it thinks or is there a setting error by me? I have used the Support roof but it does not help, still the same issue. In short: How do I get a flat bottom even if I use a support when it is needed? The area in the photo you see is 35 x 35 mm. Hope someone can help me finding the problem here. I have printed more than 100 objects so far, with different settings and still I have not found a solution for this.
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