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sequential object printing - my fan is going hit any thing?
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· sequential object printing - my fan is going hit any thing?
Go to file "machine settings..." and adjust the numbers there. hopefully that will get Cura to print in the other direction. I don't know if Daid implemented it in Cura but it should print starting towards the side with the largest clearance number first.
If you want to force each part to print all at the same time then set the gantry height to zero.
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· sequential object printing - my fan is going hit any thing?
The fan is usually on the left side, not on the right (as by the assembly instructions), you can adjust the head size in the machine settings to change this. (swap the Xmin/Xmax head size settings)
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Go to file "machine settings..." and adjust the numbers there. hopefully that will get Cura to print in the other direction. I don't know if Daid implemented it in Cura but it should print starting towards the side with the largest clearance number first.
If you want to force each part to print all at the same time then set the gantry height to zero.
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