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Posted · S5, requires configuration change

Hi,

 

This is more a little something that bugs me because i know you can override the setting, But when you make a custom material profile in Cura and use it and then go to print i get a message saying i need to change the material.

 

My profile is a PLA profile and i select PLA when loading the S5 but i still get the message so i have to always override it. Is there anything i'm missing that i should be doing that is making the message come up?

 

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    Posted · S5, requires configuration change

    Hi Carla,

     

    I guess it's because the printer itself only knows the "standard" (generic) generic material, but not your eSUN generic.

    So I fear there are only two possibilities: either use eSUN inside "standard" generic, or always override.

     

    Regards

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    Posted · S5, requires configuration change

    Picking to "Duplicate" the basic PLA profile and editing the brand to eSun fixed the problem and still give me the same sorting i was after. Problem was because last time it was not "linked" to the main PLA profile.

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