It's wifi
I am also using the default, "Recommended" settings to print the Seahorse with PLA and PVA Both attempts, the print head knocks over the print.
Thus far, I'm still waiting for the fun to begin
It's wifi
I am also using the default, "Recommended" settings to print the Seahorse with PLA and PVA Both attempts, the print head knocks over the print.
Thus far, I'm still waiting for the fun to begin
I have done no 'net' printing. I am weird that way. I just prefer an air-gapped unit. Just as a variance, try to print directly from the USB drive via sneakernet. This may give you an idea of how fast or expose issues.
I have no experience though with other printers, so take my advice with two aspirins and call the doctor in the morning for the headaches that I may cause
If it is Ethernet or Wifi connected?
Just to squash this hunch: there is no specific traffic between the printer and Cura when switching tabs or when setting materials or printcores. Slowdowns there are just on Cura.
Correct, didn't even have a web browser open
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If it is Ethernet or Wifi connected?
If its WiFi, you could do a test to see the signal strength and quality at the printer. Wifi Analyzer for Android works pretty good for this. It will show you the signal strength in dB and if there are overlapping Wifi signals that might be interfering. There might be a similar app for iOS.
Just a thought.
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