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Posted · No infill on Zmorph profile
On 12/24/2018 at 10:06 PM, BrianCS said:

I'm new here, what printer settings do you use for your ZMorph?

How do you apply this curaprofile?  I get corrupt file and/or wrong file type.

I've used the default settings for the ZMorph and loaded the curaprofile in the "manage profiles" settings

 

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    Posted · No infill on Zmorph profile

    Download the file at the top of this thread. 

    Rename it by right clicking the file and selecting rename. Just the whole name to Zmorph.curaprofile

    Now go to Settings -> Profile -> Manage profiles. It will warn you to create a printer first. 

    The way out of this mousetrap is to create a printer but you wont see it in the list so you write a new one: "Zmporph" 

    Go back to the profiles tab and Import your profile. Browse for that same Zmorph.curaprofile you renamed earlier and upload it.

    Now it created Zmorph #2. Focus on that one.

    Kill the Cura software. Start it up again.

    Go to Settings -> Profile -> Zmorph #2

    and click it to jump to that profile in your workspace 

    proceed to import your 3D file and manipulate it from there. 

    Hope it helps. 

     

     

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