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Here comes Cura 5.9 and in this stable release we have lots of material and printer profiles for UltiMaker printers, including the newly released Sketch Sprint. Additionally, scarf seams have been introduced alongside even more print settings and improvements. Check out the rest of this article to find out the details on all of that and more
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ahoeben 2,012
It is unclear to me what you are asking.
Cura does not run on the Raspberyy Pi 3+. There is an experimental build that will run on a Raspberry Pi 4 by community member @burtoogle here:
You can run an old version of CuraEngine on the Raspberry Pi 3+, hosted inside OctoPrint. CuraEngine is the actual slicer, without the GUI:
https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/curalegacy/
I would not really recommend either option. Slicing is better done on a computer with sufficient resources.
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