Jump to content

Print core profiles


rebekah_harper

Recommended Posts

Posted · Print core profiles

Hiya,

 

I just wanted to find out if I can set the print core profile in the printer.  I use third party cores along side UM cores and found that it defaults to 0.4mm 

 

when I select 0.25mm in cura it refuses to print unless it matches the print core in the printer.

 

any work arounds or solutions other than setting the print line widths?  

 

many thanks 

 

Rebekah Anderson

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Posted · Print core profiles

    I think you need to contact the third party supplier. The Print Cores have to be programmed with a nozzle size, in your case 0.4.

    If they are Print Cores without an EEPROM, they can not be identified by the printer.

     

    For now, there are no plans to make this something configurable on the printer, as in selecting a custom printcore with settings.

     

    I'm not sure, but I think Cura would allow to override this?

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Posted · Print core profiles

    hiya,

     

    Thank for the reply.  at the moment with all the firmware up to date and latest cura, I can't use the print core profile in cura relevant to the third party print core. 

     

    really wish there was a way for the user to create profiles on the eeprom for third party. 

     

    would you or have you already released the format of the script that's on the print core so others could program a third party print core?  

     

     

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Posted (edited) · Print core profiles

    The material profiles are not stored on the eeprom of the Print Core.

    The new profiles come from Cura, the default ones are stored on the printer.

     

    @gr5 also made some script to create profiles for print cores, see 

     

     

    A Print Core is being identified by a number of fields stored within it's eeprom for the type, manufacturer, nozzle size and a few more.

    The format of this has not been specified, as far as I'm aware of, but maybe @SandervG can shed some more light on this?

     

    You can also look at 

     where @gr5 seems to be 'hacking' a bit to program cores. This might help you with your own third party print cores, but use it at your own responsibility. 

    For the time being, I think it's the responsibility of the third party print core builder to have the eeprom programmed correctly.

    Edited by Marco_TvM
    Some more information to be added
  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now
    • Our picks

      • Introducing the UltiMaker Factor 4
        We are happy to announce the next evolution in the UltiMaker 3D printer lineup: the UltiMaker Factor 4 industrial-grade 3D printer, designed to take manufacturing to new levels of efficiency and reliability. Factor 4 is an end-to-end 3D printing solution for light industrial applications
          • Thanks
          • Like
        • 3 replies
      • UltiMaker Cura 5.7 stable released
        Cura 5.7 is here and it brings a handy new workflow improvement when using Thingiverse and Cura together, as well as additional capabilities for Method series printers, and a powerful way of sharing print settings using new printer-agnostic project files! Read on to find out about all of these improvements and more. 
         
          • Like
        • 26 replies
    ×
    ×
    • Create New...