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Unfortunately the author of that plugin has switched to working on a different slicer and removed all of their plugins from the marketplace.
I wouldn't worry too much about custom supports if you're new anyway, the supports generate by Cura (either regular or tree) work well in almost all situations. Even now, I very rarely bother with custom supports.
If you want, you can try installing the plugin manually by downloading the latest version of it to somewhere on your computer, then just drag & drop that file into Cura. Please remember that since it is no longer being actively maintained that compatibility with current and future versions of Cura cannot be guaranteed.
This plugin has not been removed, because the author have switch to an other slicer, but because since release 5.6 and 5.7 this plugin are not compatible with Cura. You should not use it with the last releases of Cura.
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Unfortunately the author of that plugin has switched to working on a different slicer and removed all of their plugins from the marketplace.
I wouldn't worry too much about custom supports if you're new anyway, the supports generate by Cura (either regular or tree) work well in almost all situations. Even now, I very rarely bother with custom supports.
If you want, you can try installing the plugin manually by downloading the latest version of it to somewhere on your computer, then just drag & drop that file into Cura. Please remember that since it is no longer being actively maintained that compatibility with current and future versions of Cura cannot be guaranteed.
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Cuq 206
This plugin has not been removed, because the author have switch to an other slicer, but because since release 5.6 and 5.7 this plugin are not compatible with Cura. You should not use it with the last releases of Cura.
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FernandoALM 0
ok guys, thanks for the informations
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