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mkutvytskyi

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  1. Hello Cura community I would like to know if any registry keys are created after installing Cura? If they are created, then what is their location?
  2. Hello I would like to know if there are any settings templates for Cura that allow you to generate a G-code for printing with concrete, taking into account the characteristics of this material (density, viscosity, etc.)? If there are no such templates, then what settings do I need to pay attention to when setting up slicing? Thank you
  3. Apparently this was the problem, I changed the settings in the UI, replacing the automatically calculated parameters with the default ones and got almost the same result as when starting slicing through command line arguments Thanks for your help!
  4. Thanks for your reply. Here are the files you requested. Unfortunately, I can't share some information due to NDA restrictions, so the command line arguments aren't quite the same as I used them, but the gist is the same. I really have a 35mm nozzle. Settings.zip
  5. Hello! I have a problem with G-code size. I start CuraEngine via command line arguments, passing it an STL model and custom print settings. From the 42KB STL model, I get 147MB of G-code. If I generate G-code from Cura UI with the same settings, I get 1.1 MB of G-code. Also, when previewing the generated G-code in Cura, there is a big difference between the two generated codes. Below is an image of preview of the G-code, generated by running CuraEngine with command line arguments. Below is an image of preview of the G-code, generated via Cura UI I assume that I do not fully understand the print settings and made a mistake in them. What settings should I look at to solve this problem, and what settings should I tweak to reduce the G-code size? Also below is the settings, that I override: Thank you
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