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Il est fort probable que ton filament soit ronger dans le feeder suite au chargement alors qu'il y avait déjà du filament.
Ce que tu peux faire:
Dans le menu maintenance, choisis move material, ceci va chauffer la buse. Quand la température est atteinte tu peux faire tourner le bouton pour bouger le filament, fait le aller en arrière.
En même temps tire sur le filament à la main pour qu'il reprenne du grip sur celui ci. Après tu peux faire change filament et il devrait le sortir.
Il me semble que tu peux aussi faire heatup nozzle, et tirer simplement sur le filament mais je ne suis plus certain que le moteur du feeder soit coupé quand tu fais ça.
In this stable release, Cura 5.3 achieves yet another huge leap forward in 3D printing thanks to material interlocking! As well as introducing an expanded recommended print settings menu and lots of print quality improvements. Not to mention, a whole bunch of new printer profiles for non-UltiMaker printers!
The UltiMaker S7 is built on the success of the UltiMaker S5 and its design decisions were heavily based on feedback from customers.
So what’s new?
The obvious change is the S7’s height. It now includes an integrated Air Manager. This filters the exhaust air of every print and also improves build temperature stability. To further enclose the build chamber the S7 only has one magnetically latched door.
The build stack has also been completely redesigned. A PEI-coated flexible steel build plate makes a big difference to productivity. Not only do you not need tools to pop a printed part off. But we also don’t recommend using or adhesion structures for UltiMaker materials (except PC, because...it’s PC). Along with that, 4 pins and 25 magnets make it easy to replace the flex plate perfectly – even with one hand.
The re-engineered print head has an inductive sensor which reduces noise when probing the build plate. This effectively makes it much harder to not achieve a perfect first layer, improving overall print success. We also reversed the front fan direction (fewer plastic hairs, less maintenance), made the print core door magnets stronger, and add a sensor that helps avoid flooding.
The UltiMaker S7 also includes quality of life improvements:
Reliable bed tilt compensation (no more thumbscrews) 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi A 1080p camera (mounted higher for a better view) Compatibility with 280+ Marketplace materials Compatibility with S5 project files (no reslicing needed) And a whole lot more
Curious to see the S7 in action?
We’re hosting a free tech demo on February 7.
It will be live and you can ask any questions to our CTO, Miguel Calvo.
Register here for the Webinar
Are you a fan of tree support, but dislike the removal process and the amount of filament it uses? Then we would like to invite you to try this special release of UltiMaker Cura. Brought to you by our special community contributor @thomasrahm
We generated a special version of Cura 5.2 called 5.3.0 Alpha + Xmas. The only changes we introduced compared to UltiMaker Cura 5.2.1 are those which are needed for the new supports. So keep in mind, this is not a sneak peek for Cura 5.3 (there are some really cool new features coming up) but a spotlight release highlighting this new version of tree supports.
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Il est fort probable que ton filament soit ronger dans le feeder suite au chargement alors qu'il y avait déjà du filament.
Ce que tu peux faire:
Dans le menu maintenance, choisis move material, ceci va chauffer la buse. Quand la température est atteinte tu peux faire tourner le bouton pour bouger le filament, fait le aller en arrière.
En même temps tire sur le filament à la main pour qu'il reprenne du grip sur celui ci. Après tu peux faire change filament et il devrait le sortir.
Il me semble que tu peux aussi faire heatup nozzle, et tirer simplement sur le filament mais je ne suis plus certain que le moteur du feeder soit coupé quand tu fais ça.
Sinon
Heatup nozzle jusque 210°c.
Tu enlève le bowden comme explique ici (étape 2)
La tu vas sortir le tube avec le filament à l'intérieure.
Puis tu le tire ou tu le pousse comme tu peux (idéalement coupe le à l'entrée du feeder pour avoir plus facile.
Dernier recours: démonter le feeder (attention le feeder est compliqué a remonter)
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