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PizzaTijd

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  1. The option has returned in 5.3.1, and I kept it at the default (0) on that last print. On 5.3.0 the option was gone, so I'm not sure what it was set on by default then. Edit: I would like to add that the text for the disarm timeout does clearly say the following: "After this time steppers are going to disarm (meaning that they can easily lose their positions). Set this to 0 if you don't want to set any duration and disarm immediately"
  2. Good news; the one print I have completed so far went with 0 issues on 5.3.1. Still only a sample size of 1, but I'll keep my eyes on it for the next couple prints that use pause on height. Thanks!
  3. Sounds very promising! Thank you for letting me know. I'll put a print in the queue and let you know how it goes.
  4. I'll try it out as soon as I can. Personally I interpreted it as "if you fill in 0 they'll disengage immediately", so hopefully I was wrong on that. Thanks.
  5. Yes, that does sound like what I am experiencing. With regards to how the issue appeared- I have not manually updated anything, and I only use things that come with Cura itself. If Cura auto-updates these bundled post-processing options without prompting the user then it is possible. Edit: Since this disarm option was gone in 5.3.0, would you have any advice on how to add a functional pause at height to my prints?
  6. I would quickly like to add that even after reinstalling 5.0.0 the printer just seems to lose track of the bed height when using pause at height, rendering it impossible to use this function the way I use it now.
  7. Hi all, I have quick question regarding the 'Pause at height' feature. I want to use this to embed nuts and other hardware in prints- and am having mixed results. The pausing actually works on the correct layer, and I can successfully embed things in the print- but when I resume the print the print bed does not go back up to the correct height. Its a couple centimeters short of where it should be - meaning that its dumping material mid-air. In the past I could fix this by adding the maximum 'disarm' timeout of 1800s and babysitting the print to make sure I embed the parts fast enough. While babysitting a printer is sub-optimal, it was functional. Somewhere between 5.0.0 and 5.3.0 this feature seemingly got removed (at least on the Griffin method, which is what the S5 uses). Is there any way to make sure that none of the moving printer parts lose their position now? (Cura 5.3.0 and 5.0.0 / Ultimaker S5 @ 8.1.2.0) Any help/advice would be appreciated! Thanks.
  8. While I am still incredibly disappointed in the removal from local features (just like others, due to policy we can't store our files on 3rd party servers), the reintroduction of reprint is already a step in the right direction. I was wondering tho; does this include the duplicate print option that we could do in the past? Reprint itself would be reprinting from the history; but what about duplicating things still in the queue?
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