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  1. Ow. That chart makes my head hurt. 😀 That Ender mod setup suggests saving retraction and temperature settings in materials instead of print settings and it was my understanding nozzle size was set in machine settings. The settings guide is very helpful, but is there a flowchart or documentation that explains how the machine, material, quality and print settings interact, override, and effect each other? Too many variables in too many different places make consistency elusive. @GregValiant - Slightly Coarse! Ha ha ha. How about Ultra Standard Adaptive - 0.4 Low
  2. Interesting and perhaps a fix to another issue I had. The Anycubic Kobra printer preset in the "Non-Networked Printers" list only includes three print profiles with names like "Suggested parameters for PLA_V1.0.curaprofile". One profile for PLA, one for TPU, and one for ABS. These also come with the printer on the SD card. There are no default quality types in that printer preset. However, when I created the custom Kobra printer, Cura generated seven quality types. Extra Fine, Fine, Normal etc. So making a custom Kobra printer and importing the Planeprint profiles solved two problems in my case. I also imported the Anycubic "suggested parameters" profiles from the SD card as custom profiles. Bonus! 😀
  3. I had this exact same problem. I solved it by creating a new Custom Printer from scratch using the same settings as the existing Anycubic Kobra printer. First, copy or note all the Kobra machine and g-code settings. Next, create a new printer. 1. Add a non-networked printer 2. Select "Custom FFF Printer" 3. in Machine Settings, enter the standard Kobra machine and extruder settings, start/end gcode, and hit next. 4. Rename the printer (e.g. Kobra Airplane) and import the Planeprint custom Kobra profiles. 5. Double check the machine and extruder settings, gcode and material information. 6. Run a test print. That's it! Here's a photo of the "WINGTEST_P3 PLA_Planeprint" printed with the "KOBRA_Profile 3" with Cura 5.2.1. No changes to the profile settings. Polymaker Polyterra PLA Gray 1.75mm. Not bad for a first print. I recently found this thread looking for a fix to this problem, so I hope this helps somebody.
  4. Are the default resolution profiles such as Extra Fine, Fine, Normal etc. a global feature in Cura? I added my Anycubic Kobra in Cura 5.2.1 using the non-networked listing for the printer, but the only three default profiles are "Suggested Parameters for" PLA, ABS, and TPU. Some features in those profiles like Z-seam position are greyed out. See screenshot. I also have an Anycubic Vyper in 5.2.1 and the defaults are Extra Fine, Fine, Normal, Draft, Extra Fast and so on. I wasn't sure what was going on so I did a clean 5.2.1 install and got the same results. Am I missing something? I'm flummoxed. I often use the Vyper defaults to create custom profiles and would like to have the same setup for the Kobra. Thanks!
  5. Bump. I would also like to know how to prevent this.
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