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Posted · “Unsupported” FormFutura ApolloX

I have a question about ASA filament. Formfutura ApolloX.

 

It looks like this is “unsupported” filament for a UM2+. That’s what it says in Cura software.

However: Nozzle can be set to correct temp, also bed temperature and diameter correspond...

 

So what makes then that the filament is unsupported? Is it just because it haven’t been tested officially?

 

In the latter case: Has anyone printed already with ASA. And which settings did you use on the UM2+ ?

 

thx for advice.

 

Koen

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    Posted · “Unsupported” FormFutura ApolloX

    Hi @Pompopom

     

    I already used ApolloX from FormFutura.

    I would like to import material settings directly to Cura, but still now I couldn't.

     

    I'm using Generic PLA settings, and change basically these settings:

    Printing Temperature: 235 ºC

    Printing Temperature Initial Layer: 245 ºC

    Build Plate Temperature: 80 ºC

    Build Plate Temperature Initial Layer: 90 ºC

    Fan Speed: 15%

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