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Yo-NuTZ

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  1. Hello, I only realized after buying my current Ultimaker 3 Extended that its marlin implementation is kinda lacking, for example no linear advance and some other smaller things. What i hoped to help was the Tinkergnome firmware but it doesn't work on the UM3. I just realised, the board is a somewhat standard RAMPS type board with the classical ATmega 8bit chip and the firmware is based on Marlin so does anobody know if I could get klipper to work with it? Has perhaps anybody had any success with this?
  2. Well, it's not that hard you just have to add the CC profile as listed above. The you just print and ignore/click continue anyway to the notices.
  3. Sorry for posting in an old submission but does anynody have a link to the STL for the plug? Also thanks @gr5 for the very good writeup
  4. Thanks, This actually helps because i removed it since it overflowed filament on both sides of the heater block. I'll try to reassemble and stick it back in somehow and update. Oh and also do a manual bed leveling. If it still doesn't work i'll post a photo of the error. Ordered a replacement but it won't arrive any sooner then the end of next week and I have quite a lot to print and don't need the dual hotend feature
  5. @Enigma_M4 yeah, i know of that option but I trust bondtech more since i've used their products on other printers. Thanks
  6. Hello, Could anyone who has tried both (or has proper knowledge) explain to me the differences and if they are worth the money? The price difference is pretty steep, ~200eur vs 400eur so am i really getting double the value? I get that one includes the motor and the other doesn't. Also the DDG seems somewhat more related to their general purpose BMG. I have tried to find proper reviews on the 2 but find mostly marketing/PR material which seems to be biased. I am mainly interested in this upgrade for 2 types of filament, TPU and carbon/glass filled Petg/Abs/Asa. Thanks in advance for any input
  7. Although there is the option to set active leveling to "Never" the printer does not allow me to do so, i get an error i cannot skip. I am on firmware 4.3.3.2018xxxx I posted it in firmware because i remeber being able to disable it on an older version ( i would prefer not to upgrade to a newer firmware). Is there a workaround? (i know how to connect with putty to the printer if that helps) I need this since one of my printcores is broken and i don't have another one at the time to replace it.
  8. Thank you for your solution @Tim_Felbinger , i applied it in Windows 10 and in my case the full path to those same files (for the printcore) was: c:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.2.1\share\cura\resources\variants\
  9. Thank you for your input, i expected PLA and TPU to be more problematic on the CC core I would have kept it for special/engineering materials. I was curious if there were other modifications to it because i like to understand how stuff works and am a tinkerer. Tried contacting 3dsolex through their contact form but got no response.
  10. Could you please post a link to a compatible PT100 adapter board?
  11. @gr5 Could you please help with the question above? From your posts you seem to be pretty knowledgeable on 3D Solex products....
  12. Can anybody tell me if there are any constructive / hardware differences between the Ultimaker Printcore AA and CC besides the hardened nozzle (sorry, i'm not a native english speaker)? Maybe the CC printcore is all metal (no PTFE tube on the inside)? How about the difference between the 3D Solex compatible models: https://3dsolex.com/product/printcore-cc-0-4-everlast-ruby/ and https://3dsolex.com/product/printcore-s5-trix/ I will need to print in the near future some abrasive filaments and am currently researching my options, so any information is welcome
  13. excellent document, I cleared up some stuff which I did not know
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