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"I get the impression that Geeetech assumes we are all experts."
They aren't the only 3d printer manufacturer that is guilty of that.
The printer definition files are provided by members of the community and are only updated when a new version of Cura is released. It appears that a couple of people have submitted definition files for your printer and there was a conflict that needed to be resolved. I found files that might work.
There are two files in the ZIP folder.
"geeetech_Mizar_S.def.json" is the printer definition file and goes into "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.1.0\share\cura\resources\definitions"
"geeetech_Mizar_S_1.def.json" is the extruder file and goes into "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.1.0\share\cura\resources\extruders"
I don't know your printer and those definitions may be betas. If they don't work then an alternative is to install an A20 base model.
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"I get the impression that Geeetech assumes we are all experts."
They aren't the only 3d printer manufacturer that is guilty of that.
The printer definition files are provided by members of the community and are only updated when a new version of Cura is released. It appears that a couple of people have submitted definition files for your printer and there was a conflict that needed to be resolved. I found files that might work.
There are two files in the ZIP folder.
"geeetech_Mizar_S.def.json" is the printer definition file and goes into "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.1.0\share\cura\resources\definitions"
"geeetech_Mizar_S_1.def.json" is the extruder file and goes into "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.1.0\share\cura\resources\extruders"
I don't know your printer and those definitions may be betas. If they don't work then an alternative is to install an A20 base model.
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