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  1. It takes me to a login page with the header 'Salesforce' (URL: https://support.ultimaker.com/s/login/....) and asking me for a login. I used my Ultimaker login credentials but it's not working. What did I do wrong here? Please advise. Thanks
  2. Interesting findings. when I'm using the suggested syntax ( ) it's creating a broken link, even when using quotes for folder name containing spaces. When I'm pointing to the target folder on the NAS with NEMO and creating there a link (in NEMO) it's working fine. Moved the symlink then to $HOME and Cura can find it. It's not the best solution (last opened folder), but I can live with (for now). 🙂 Cheers
  3. That's a really good idea. Cool thinking. For some reason it's creating a symlink which is broken. Haven't figured it out yet why. Will post an update when I have results. Thanks
  4. Thank you for the detailed tests. I took the effort downloaded and installed from Flathub Cura 5.4. And as you mentioned, no remembrance of the previously used location. That makes Cura for me (almost) useless because who has his 3D models located in the $HOME folder (a rhetorical question)? I guess the development team has not tested this scenario (Linux, Linux Mint). Even if Cura would be my preference as slicing software, I guess I will move to PrusaSlicer. Thanks
  5. Slashee: Please don't read into my posting something what's not there. re 1: It's not me, it's you who implying that I would say ....nobody is smart enough.. re 2: I don't know from where you're getting it that I would say "never mind, I see they have it covered". I just answering my own previously asked question. re 3: Gladly I'm providing the information requested: Distro and version: Linux Mint v20.4 Format: AppImage local file system: ext4 NAS: shared folders on the NAS mounted via nfs at $HOME/mnt/ It's a QNAP NAS permissions for the NAS shares are correct logged in as regular user with access privileges to the NAS yes I did, it's same behavior in Cura 5.4 as in 5.2.1 Btw. Are you implying that the Cura code includes already the feature of remembering the last opened location? Does other user experiencing that Cura is remembering the last used location for opening/saving files? HTH
  6. Is Cura able to open the previously used (network) location when opening a new file on import? As well, when generated gcode to disk, why can't Cura not open the last used location, either on local drive or on the attached network (e.g. NAS drive)? IS there perhaps a settings in the preferences to activate this behavior? If not, I would strongly suggest to add this option to the next version of Cura. Where can I make a suggestion for this improvement (is there a bug tracking system for Cura)? Otherwise I quite happy with Cura v5.2.1 on Linux. Cheers PS. Aah, I just saw bug reports are on Github.
  7. Thanks, I just found the same suggestion in the Cura online help. Just running the second part of my print (1 hour left). I hope it will turn out nicely. Thanks again.
  8. Hi folks, I'm wondering, is it possible in Cura v 5.2.1 to create a gcode file from a model starting at the 'n' layer of the model? e.g. the full model has 487 layers. The print failed at the (estimated) 220th layer. Can I slice it again but only for the remaining layers past '220'? Or should I use a gcode splitter program or even manipulate the gcode file manually? Any help is much appreciated. Stationcura.3MF
  9. Thanks, I tried as suggested, but when I slice it, it doesn't show the open infill. It seems nothing has changed when I change 'top layers' to zero.
  10. Hi, I'm just starting with Cura and have a question. I want to print an object (coaster) including infill, but the top wall open. I know how to do it in slc3r, but I can't adapt it to Cura. I'm hoping someone can help me and point me into the direction. Thanks in advance. PS: I forgot to mention, the rim should remain intact.
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