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I have been 3d printing for quite a while now and have ran into this issue where i am unable to fit a large model on the build plate because there are two out of bounds strips at the front and back of the plate, this issue came up in the last month or so, but i havent needed to print anything big. 

 

I am using an ender 3 v2 with a cr touch and direct drive. the original printer came with clips to keep the glass bed stuck to the surface, however i have changed to a G-10 bed and keep it down with painters tape so there is nothing the print head can run into.

 

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Furthermore, if i set the build plate adhesion to raft, the out of bounds area it creates, overlaps the original area.

 

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I have attached the project file and the cura version is 5.7.1. 

 

 

 

CE3E3V2_8_Holder_Module.3mf

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    Posted · Cura Out Of Bounds Area

    Just use the printer profile for an Ender-3 v2 Neo. It came with a magnetic PEI plate and a CR-Touch so it's 99% of the way there.

    (n.b. I can't remember what version the profile for that was added but pretty sure it was before 5.8 so you should be good.)

    The other 1% is that it didn't come with a direct drive extruder, but neither did your E3V2, so you're no worse off there.

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