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BrianD_Campbell

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  1. First of all, thank you for taking your time! I know that taking a look into the log may be annoying and even so you decided to try help me with my problem, wow, I really aprecciate that. Also, regarding to the GPU, the PC that I'm using for the printer is an older one: my personal laptop have a RTX3060/R7 but since I travel with it to my workplace almost everyday I decided to use my old computer for the all 3d printing thing and I tend to forgot to update GPU drivers since that's the only use for that PC (that's a disgrace on me, I'll correct that). As for the printer, I'm using a XYZ Da Vinci Jr. 1.0 that uses its own propietary filament, so I'm currently using an external support and printing via usb connected to the computer in order to make the printer work with filaments from other brands. Now I see that this may cause a lot of problems... That's strange since the log section you're quoting is from 11/07 and it worked well all the way until 11/12, I didn't noticed anything strange those days so this is new for me as well. Maybe the part I have paid more attention is all related to the fdmprinter pickling. Taking that into consideration with the final opinion you provided, maybe I should reinstall Cura and make a new profile from 0 if I can't find any issues within the current profile (also I'll try to reinstall the drivers for the printer). Maybe this is the best option... but this time I'm making sure to made a backup for the new profiles if this persist after installing Cura again. Anyways, let me thank you again for all your effort: I'm still new in the 3d printing world (basically a relative gave me the printer the last year since he didn't know how to use it without the propietary filament) and have a LOT to learn so I'm making a lot of rookie mistake.
  2. Hi guys, I know other users had similar issues and some of them solved it by going to the configuration folder but, since this didn't worked for me, I'm looking for some help. The thing is that I've been using Cura for a year with a specific configuration due to my printer and filament setup (XYZ printer Da Vinci Jr.1.0 with some bq PLA filaments). With the help of some random guys in youtube and after making a trillion of Benchys, I achieved my personal perfect configuration... but it has just gone. I don't really know how since I have not updated Cura, at least as far as I know, and maybe I just changed materials and therefore the configuration, and I don't remember what was I using... but right now I'm unable to print anything without going through the whole process of making uncountable benchys to get the same results, taking me days. I was wondering if there is some way to know what happened using the log: my settings changed today 17th november while fusing some .stl models together, but I don't know how to recognize what happened to my config in the log. When I realized something was wrong (I saw that, when slicing, the model had one layer of adhesion to the plate while I don't use that option... I checked out and everything was gone: my support config, the outline...), I tried to look for help in other users threads and I was messing around with some materials config I had in the config folder but that configuration (bq PLA Wood) was totally useless. I know that the settings used the day before, 12th november, were the correct settings but, again, I don't really know where to look at... cura.log Well, at least this thaught me to made some backups for the next time... but man, I really NEED those configs back... If you guys can help me or at least give me a hint, it would be extremely helpful
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