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Hello Community Moderators.

Please disregard my first posting. I find the whole topic of 3d printing new to me and very frustrating. The terminology is new to me and the programs, Cura included, are not self-evident to me.

 

I lost the rag. I should not have, and certainly not expressed it in my very first posting - or any posting for that matter.

 

Sorry.

 

Ralph

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Hi Ralph

 

Thanks for your honest words. Everybody can have a bad day and you often say things you didn't mean.

Everything is good and I wish you a lot of fun and success with your new hobby.

 

And if you have questions or need help, there is always someone here who can give you the right answer.

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    Hi Ralph,

     

    I'm still a relatively new member on this hobby and everyday I've learnt something new.  I got my first printer in January and I couldn't print or solder two wires together, thanks to the hobby I can do both.

     

    My printer still makes spaghetti every now and then, but thanks to the community I can always find the cause and rectify it.

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