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· Too large a displayed build plate for printer
I don't know if there is a "scale" setting for the platform or not. I have made my own using MS 3D Builder. You could alter that one as well. The file used is in the "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.2.1\share\cura\resources\meshes" folder and is probably the "creality_ender3.3mf" file. It's 235 x 235 x 3.
You really need to check your definition file to see what file is actually being loaded. It's in the definitions folder and will have a line like this which is from the Ender 3 definition file.
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I don't know if there is a "scale" setting for the platform or not. I have made my own using MS 3D Builder. You could alter that one as well. The file used is in the "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 5.2.1\share\cura\resources\meshes" folder and is probably the "creality_ender3.3mf" file. It's 235 x 235 x 3.
You really need to check your definition file to see what file is actually being loaded. It's in the definitions folder and will have a line like this which is from the Ender 3 definition file.
"metadata": {
"quality_definition": "creality_base",
"visible": true,
"platform": "creality_ender3.3mf"
},
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