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· Wrong dimensions of AnyCubic 4max in cura
First of all - don't get your printing surface and your printing area confused. I used to all the time. Your print head might not be able to reach all 4 corners of your print surface. So with power off, push the head around and see where the limits are before changing anything.
Then if you want you can update the print area for your printer. Go to left side of screen in PREPARE mode. Click on your printer, then do "manage printers" then "machine settings"
On this screen you can adjust your print area (but not your build surface so what you see on the bed margins won't match what you see in the Cura gui).
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First of all - don't get your printing surface and your printing area confused. I used to all the time. Your print head might not be able to reach all 4 corners of your print surface. So with power off, push the head around and see where the limits are before changing anything.
Then if you want you can update the print area for your printer. Go to left side of screen in PREPARE mode. Click on your printer, then do "manage printers" then "machine settings"
On this screen you can adjust your print area (but not your build surface so what you see on the bed margins won't match what you see in the Cura gui).
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