GregValiant 1,351
The Alta is a Delta printer? Then you won't be able to pass gcode files back and forth. Your Ender 6 is a Cartesian printer with the 0,0,0 origin at a corner. On a Delta printer the 0,0,0 origin is the center of the bed. They are going to want different speeds and acceleration settings as well.
You might be able to get the Alto to work with Cura though. Slice a calibration cube with Cura for your CR10 and then use the Silhouette software to slice a calibration cube for the Alta. Post both the gcode files here.
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Printing a Gcode on different printers can be tricky. The printers must be near the same size (a print that fills a CR10 will not print on an Ender 3). The firmware must understand the G and M commands being sent to it. If you compare a Silhouette gcode with a Cura gcode you may be able to determine the differences. Some differences can be handled by altering the StartUp Gcode in Cura, but some differences can become incompatibilities and so you can't cross over.
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The cr10spro has the auto bed leveling. And when I click on machine settings in cura I do have the starting and ending gcodes.
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