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Posted (edited) · Built plate Restrictions

I have a Ender 3 s1 and my plate size is 235x235. Cura will not let me print anything larger then 214x214. ??????

 

Some of the things I have Tryed

1.  I have edited the def.json file and removed the code lines to remove the Disallowed area

2. I even tried to edit the printer settings in Cura to increase bed size by 10mm X and Y


This removed the disallowed area. But as soon as I load the STL from tinkercad into cura the the disallowed area returns. 

 

Photo 2 is befor i load a STL file  ( No Disallowed area) on the Print Bed

Photo 1 is After i load the STL file ( The Disallowed area show up)

 

?????Can someone Help me to solve this issue?????

 

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    Posted · Built plate Restrictions

    I'm not an Ender guru by any means, but some of the things I've found out WRT doing max print sizes in general using Cura on the Prusa and the Ultimaker are things such as turn off skirt/brim, set avoid travel distance to zero, avoid auto-generated supports.

     

    Now the Latest And Greatest (tm) Cura (5.00) does seem to have a fractional millimeter issue at max X build size.

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