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LeoAerit

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  1. Any updates on the lack of autoloading, I'm using this featureless printer in a professional environment and am going crazy of the strange decisions. I have honestly started to feel sharp pain in my wrist when filament gets stuck and having to do the awkward repeating movement of pulling it out. Another thing I have noticed is that once one changes filament and is on the "process" complete screen, if you dont manually press "return" this will block any prints that are sent to it. Crazy to think that they sell this for ~$3000 (here in sweden). no wonder Prusa / Bambu-labs will kill off this company
  2. Yeah sorry i might not have been clear: In cura there is no way to specify material compatibility ie: I cant force my custom TPU profile to work only with TPU filament (i cant either force the filament to have min/max temp requirements from the slicer profile): Here's prusa slicers filament compatibility settings:
  3. @Dustin But the machine knows what material is in it (If no human error has occurred). My question is if there is a way for cura to set which materials are compatible?
  4. @Slashee_the_Cow Okay 😞 Thanks for the quick answer Actually on the Ultimaker you have to set the filament on the printer, so it knows what is in it in cura, not that that makes that much of a difference if the profiles work with (almost) all filaments.
  5. TLDR: Is there any way of selecting which materials are compatible with which profiles? At work we have two Ultimaker 2+ Cs and we use them to print various small parts and jigs. As somewhat of a 3D printer power user I am often surprised by the limitations of the Ultimaker ecosystem (No possibility to pause prints, bad user interface on the printers, lacking features). Today I had yet another print failed since it sliced with a TPU profile instead of the Tough PLA that the printer was set to. This leads me to two questions: Is there any way to specify which material works with wich profile? (I know there is some kind of filter since only my TPU profiles show up when I select TPU as the material) Is there any way to have it so cura does not switch profiles when you select between printers. If both printers have the same material, why does it switch to the last used material? I know you can select the printer type but then it does not care for which material is in the printers and you have to set it manually.
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