Good luck!
Could you also post this on github? Makes it easier to keep of track of things. I don't see anything in the log file that would explain the crash.
Good luck!
Could you also post this on github? Makes it easier to keep of track of things. I don't see anything in the log file that would explain the crash.
@Urbach - You have to click once on the object and then click on one of the icons in the lower left corner to rotate/scale.
Edited by GuestCould you also post this on github? Makes it easier to keep of track of things. I don't see anything in the log file that would explain the crash.
I find the new Cura very satisfactory.
Just a question. I use Cura a distance from my Ultimaker 2 . Is there a firmware change with the new Cura version, so that I should make the effort to connect to my printer?
@Urbach - You have to click once on the object and then click on one of the icons in the lower left corner to rotate/scale.
@gr5 as I said before in OSX it is possible to rotate but not in Win 7 (x64 bit) version.
The red, green and other colour (I'm not at my printer computer) circles are not showing after I clicked the rotate icon. Nor does scale.
Edited by GuestIn case nobody asked for this yet, I have a few requests for the layer view control.
EDIT
Is there actually a sub forum for feature requests? I that case, feel free to move this posting there
EDIT 2
Where's do I set the nozzle size?
Edited by GuestWhere's do I set the nozzle size?
You have to ( - edit - no, you CAN - see below responses - ) do that in a machine profile files found here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Cura_15.06.01\resources\settings\*.json
(use a text editor)
If you're going to run more than one 'machine' in Cura based on variations of the provided .json profiles, you'll need to copy the appropriate profile and rename the copy. If you have to do this, also edit the line near the top
"name": "Ultimaker Original 8mm",
so the difference can be seen while creating a new 'machine' in Cura.
Here I renamed my copy from ["name":"Ulimaker Original"] to what you see above. This text is what shows up when you go to use the new profile to create a new 'Machine' in Cura. If you don't change it, both the source profile and the edited copy will list with the same identifying text when selecting a printer 'type'
You would then create multiple 'Machines' in Cura based on the differing profiles.
I think this text string displayed in Cura when creating new machines should be linked to the profile file name. I don't know if that's possible.
Matt
Edited by GuestSo, there is no parameter nozzle size anymore?
Thinking about it, with (configurable) line widths for anything, nozzle size is not actually required to calculate the material flow and all (it would only be required be to trigger those warnings that the old cura displayed when nozzle size and wall thickness didn't match)...
OK then, thank you
EDIT
Just now, I had a real glimpse on the sheer amount of things configurable via cura now. I like it, I really do, especially the fact that it includes even all(?) of the machine settings and that you won't have to fiddle on the machine anymore (physically ... with the push wheel thing and the tiny display on the UM) - do ALL cura settings fully overrule the settings of the machine (unless they're changed WHILE printing)? There should be a clear and uniform policy in that matter, redundancy here is no trivial matter and could lead to unexpected results.
Second aspect to that: if cura now manages all the machine settings, one should be able to store them in profiles. That would have been a good idea all along, even without the machine settings, but now, with them, it's kind of obligatory.
Edited by GuestSorry for all the scattered postings, I just write as I see something new (something new that has probably already been mentioned by someone else) ...
Could we have it so that the width of the options bar on the right side can be changed (like grabbing and dragging its border)? Some of the captions are shortened to an extend and in a way that you just couldn't read (understand) them anymore.
Thanks @dim3nsioneer
I guess since the new ideology wasn't pointed out I was stuck in the old. Since you've pointed it out, it makes sense that nozzle orifice isn't required to calculate the extrusion. Does the old Cura do anything with the nozzle size besides warn you when you're outside the normal bounds of function?
I'd like to correct my above post. I don't see the option to strike out text. Can this be done in the current forum? How? doesn't work...
Matt
I am having difficulty updating the firmware. Note, my UM2 is new, I have never updated the firmware before. Windows 7. This is what I did:
1. Installed Cura 15.06.01
2. Plugged in UM2
3. Computer said that device not configured - couldn't find drivers.
4. Downloaded and installed Arduino drivers
5. Ultimaker2 showing as Arduino Mega 2560 (COM4) in Device Manager
6. Opened UM2 as administrator
7. Selected Update Firmware
8. Progress bar doesn't move at all. No errors or messages.
9. Cancelled the update.
10. Opened Cura.log, which reads as follows:
Exception in thread Thread-6:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cura_15.06.01\plugins\USBPrinting\avr_isp\stk500v2.py", line 29, in connect
self.serial = Serial(str(port), speed, timeout=1, writeTimeout=10000)
File "c:\dev\python34\lib\site-packages\serial\serialwin32.py", line 38, in __init__
File "c:\dev\python34\lib\site-packages\serial\serialutil.py", line 282, in __init__
File "c:\dev\python34\lib\site-packages\serial\serialwin32.py", line 66, in open
serial.serialutil.SerialException: could not open port 'COM4': PermissionError(13, 'Access is denied.', None, 5)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\dev\python34\lib\threading.py", line 921, in _bootstrap_inner
File "c:\dev\python34\lib\threading.py", line 869, in run
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cura_15.06.01\plugins\USBPrinting\PrinterConnection.py", line 140, in _updateFirmware
programmer.connect(self._serial_port)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cura_15.06.01\plugins\USBPrinting\avr_isp\stk500v2.py", line 31, in connect
raise ispBase.IspError("Failed to open serial port")
USBPrinting.avr_isp.ispBase.IspError: 'Failed to open serial port'
Help?
I don't know for sure but afaik legacy Cura uses the nozzle size for calculating the line width with the exception of the first layer for which it could be specified in later versions separately.
The fact that quite some users asked about the nozzle size shows:
- that the Olsson Block is a great success...
- that people look for what they are used to (reminds me of Ford's customers who wanted faster horses and got the automobile)
- that the new concept should be mentioned by UM in a manual or blog
Edited by GuestA bit confused about this nozzle size thing in the new Cura.
Can I assume that the parameter "Wall Line Width" is the very same as the old nozzle size?
If I use a 0.6 nozzle, should I put 0.6 in the Wall Line Width?
A bit confused about this nozzle size thing in the new Cura.
Can I assume that the parameter "Wall Line Width" is the very same as the old nozzle size?
If I use a 0.6 nozzle, should I put 0.6 in the Wall Line Width?
The line width feature changes the distance between the lines and the extruded amount of filament; unless someone implemented a bug which was not yet found it should work as the nozzle size in legacy Cura.
edit: yes, you should put 0.6 there...and also to the other line width settings such as infill line width...
Edited by GuestWhen will there be a stable version?
Mine works well as long as there is no part and I just play with the settings. With an actual stl-file loaded, the program crashes all the time while scrolling/zooming/panning, sometimes it won't even load/slice while doing nothing (the progress bar just stops and windows tells me that there is a problem with the program and that it has to be shut down or something).
@gr5 as I said before in OSX it is possible to rotate but not in Win 7 (x64 bit) version.
The red, green and other colour (I'm not at my printer computer) circles are not showing after I clicked the rotate icon. Nor does scale.
I have windows 7 64bit and it works fine for me. It's probably a graphics card/driver issue. I'm guessing that unless/until a few other people have this same issue it probably won't get looked at as there are about 100 other important issues to fix in Cura and unless one of the programmers can duplicate this it will be tough to fix.
I also cannot select, rotate, scale etc the model in Win7 64. It's been reported on Github issue #84. I think 83 may be the same issue.
Matt
Do I need to upgrade my UM2 firmware now that I have installed Cura 15.06.01?
And what will this do if I want to process a print using a previous version of Cura, that I have still installed, and will probably keep around until I am completely comfortable with the new version.
So far I find the many different settings for Support very confusing.
Do I need to upgrade my UM2 firmware now that I have installed Cura 15.06.01?
No. Don't worry about it.
I also have a problem with the 15.06.01 version on a mac.
I can open the software and i looks like everything is fine but when i'm loading a file i can't see the part and the printing platform (don't know how to call it, i have my ultimaker for a week now).
Anybody know how to fix that?
"printing platform" is fine. But is also known as "bed".
14.06.01 still has some bugs - you might want to use the next older version.
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I installed the software on OSX and Win 7 (x64) and when I place an object on the buildplatform then on OSX it is possible to rotate (spheres around my model appear) but on the Win 7 (x64) nothing happens or appears. The same for scaling.
I hope this helps others..
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