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Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31


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Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

Bonjour

J'utilise l'Ultimaker 2 extended + et Cua 2.31 (dernière version)

Pour les support j'utilise le mode Zig Zag avec sa configuration d'origine. Je trouve que ces supports sont assez difficiles à enlevés surtout sur des surfaces planes assez (le support a du mal à se désolidariser facilement du modèle). Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée (géniale de préférence) pour avoir un réglage cura qui utiliserait des supports solides mais faciles à enlever ????

Un grand merci d'avance

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    Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

    Dans CURA, tu peux gérer l'écart entre le support et ta pièce en Z, X et Y.

    En Z par défaut la valeur est égale à une couche mais tu peux la modifier en mettant comme écart l’équivalent de deux couches.

    Il n'y a pas de secret avec les supports : plus c'est dense et plus ce sera difficile à enlever.

    L'orientation de la pièce y fait pour beaucoup et parfois tu peux imprimer des pièces complexes tout en les évitant.

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    Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

    Salut,

    dans paramètres --> préférences --> paramètres tu coche "activer les plafond de support." comme cela cette option apparaitra dans ton menu à droite.

    Tu le sélectionnes et ça va te faire une coque intermédiaire entre tes supports zig zag et ton objet.

    Puis dans ta colonne de droite

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    Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

    Perso j'aime bien l'interface (plafond de support).

    Tu choisis pour celui ci une densité de genre 50% et le pattern concentric, ça s'enlève relativement facilement (très pratique pour les surfaces planes)

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    Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

    Bon ça doit venir de moi mais je trouve plus les plafonds de support que la dernière version de Cura, je trouvais ça bien pratique.

    Vous confirmez qu'ils existent toujours ?

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    Posted · Choix des supports avec Cura 2.31

    Je viens de trouver : alors pour info, les plafonds de supports sont appelés maintenant "interface de support".

    Il faut activer l'interface de support et gérer la densité dans les paramètres.

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