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CBX_Micha

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  1. Are there any settings/circumstances in CURA that still allow an M221 to be integrated into the gcode? Because occasionally when the gcode is transferred from CURA to the server, the previously set 100% on the server is changed. I just haven't been able to figure out in what context and why...
  2. Hmmm... Ok. This means that the flow rate setting in CURA is converted to the extrusion rate and does not appear as M221 in the gcode... Did I understand that correctly? This also means that the print server doesn't notice anything and the flow rate set in the print server of, for example, 100% represents the flow rate of, for example, 90% converted into CURA... Correct?
  3. Hello community, if I specify flow rates other than 100% in CURA 5.6.0 (often 97% for the first layer, then 95%; depending on the material), this flow rate "M221 Sxxx" is mostly not adopted into the created gcode (searching with np++) so the used print server (Repetier) and so also the printer (Marlin 2) don't know about. Strangely enough, sometimes it works, but despite intensive searching, I just can't figure out under what circumstances it works and when it doesn't. Is that just me?
  4. LOL It was not meant like that. We definitely don't know each other personally... We have a joke here about Alzheimer's: Doctor to patient: I have good and bad news for you: - The bad news: you have Alzheimer - The good news: When you walk out the door, you have just forget it ... So I'm over 60 and time by time I forget more and more and need some trigger to remember things...
  5. ... that "ugly monster" only have one extruder. I also only use four different nozzle sizes. But I sometimes forget (jeahjeah... I love Alzheimer... What's Alzheimer? Do I know you? LOL) I change the nozzle but forget to change it also in Cura... So a Dropdown catch my eyes while pick the material is a very good hint (for me...).
  6. Ohh... That's strong tobacco for someone like me who knows nothing about programming. I'll try to read into it. It can't go any further than wrong ;) Thank you for that information...
  7. Ok I understand that... Ty for the explanation But if I remember correctly (I would have to reinstall the old Geeetech to be sure), the nozzle setting had a direct influence on the chosen profile and adjusted some settings. That's not the case here anymore... Correct? Or asked the other way around: Is there a way to restore the dropdown manually? I only use 4 different nozzle sizes, but mainly just two. So it was extremely practical and you couldn't forget it because it caught your eye when choosing the material...
  8. Hello community, I completely rebuilt an i3. In connection with another problem, I also completely reinstalled CURA. In this context, I chose a “custom FFF printer” because hardly any parameters match the original Geeetech i3pro, which served as the basis for the conversion. I can now set the hotend temperature up to 300°C as desired, but what is no longer possible is selecting the nozzle size in the overview in the material drop-down. I can change the nozzle size via "Manage Printer/my printer/Machine settings", but these changes are not taken into account in the profiles. Previously, selecting the nozzle size was easy using the material dropdown... I've already asked several people who are undoubtedly more familiar with CURA than I am, but they didn't know a solution either...I had actually assumed that a CUSTOM would offer the user all the options available in CURA; otherwise it doesn't make any sense. How can I reactivate this? Greetz Micha
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