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Sorry for the response in English. My Italian is so rusty that it is non-existent.
Register for warranty? You would need to go to the AnyCubic webste. They should have instructions on where they put the nomenclature tag on the printer.
If you want to install it in Cura, Cura 5.2.1 has a definition file for the Kobra Max in "non-networked printers" that you should use.
I don't know if previous versions of Cura had the definition as that model printer is fairly new.
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Sorry for the response in English. My Italian is so rusty that it is non-existent.
Register for warranty? You would need to go to the AnyCubic webste. They should have instructions on where they put the nomenclature tag on the printer.
If you want to install it in Cura, Cura 5.2.1 has a definition file for the Kobra Max in "non-networked printers" that you should use.
I don't know if previous versions of Cura had the definition as that model printer is fairly new.
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