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Posted · Need Help with a Monoprice 33820 Printer

I have a monoprice printer and it reads *.g and *.gx files.  Cura writes a *.gcode file.  Can Cura write a compatable file format or do I need to use other slice software ?

 

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    Posted · Need Help with a Monoprice 33820 Printer

    I have a Monoprice 33820 printer. It does not appear that this printer is supported on the dropdown menu?

     

    When I try to slice it says the Z hop speed is incorrect.

     

    Can you help a novice?

     

    Thank you

     

     

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    Posted · Need Help with a Monoprice 33820 Printer

    Above the settings area is the Settings Search box.  Just to the right of that is a dropdown list for setting visibility.  Set it to "All"

    Back in the settings go to the Speed section and find "Z-Hop Speed" and set it to 1.5.  The backcolor of the textbox should change from red to white and you should be good to go.

     

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