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Configurations: Insert Noze 1.2mm


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Posted · Configurations: Insert Noze 1.2mm

Hello everyone, how have you been?

 

I have a question to solve that do not find nothing on net to resolve.

I really have a NOZE of 1.2mm to place on extuder, and I use Cura on Ender 3 with Marlin software to slice.

The problem is, my CURA don't have a preset noze of 1.2mm aloyed and i do not find where is the place to insert this.

 

My cura is the last lauched version.

 

can anyone helps me explainning how to insert it?!

Above th prints of mi settings machine.

 

Thanks :)

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NZ 2.png

NZ 1.png

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    Posted · Configurations: Insert Noze 1.2mm

    If a specific nozzle size is available or not, depends on your printer profile. The one who created the profile just configured nozzles up to 1mm but not more.

    But you can also just set the line width to 1.2 which should do the same, regardless of the selected nozzle size from the drop down.

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    Posted · Configurations: Insert Noze 1.2mm

    Each nozzle has a file in "resources\variants".  You can copy one of the Ender 3 nozzle files, rename it to match the naming format, and change a couple of lines in the file using Notepad.  Next time you start Cura it should be present in the dropdown list.  Be careful when altering the file as Python is fussy about punctuation and spacing.  If you get a " corrupt file" warning, c!ose that warning, get out of Cura, and try again.

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