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Don't worry, it's easy to fix. On the inside of the machine where you had your finger there's a plastic spacer and then a pulley that the belt runs over. On the pulley there are two screws that hold it in place, loosen these and you will be able to slide the pulley along the shaft. First push the axis in so that it is flush with the outside of the machine, then push the pulley as far as it will go against the wall of the machine, now tighten the screws tightly again and you should be good to go.
Cura 5.7 is here and it brings a handy new workflow improvement when using Thingiverse and Cura together, as well as additional capabilities for Method series printers, and a powerful way of sharing print settings using new printer-agnostic project files! Read on to find out about all of these improvements and more.
S-Line Firmware 8.3.0 was released Nov. 20th on the "Latest" firmware branch.
(Sorry, was out of office when this released)
This update is for...
All UltiMaker S series
New features
Temperature status. During print preparation, the temperatures of the print cores and build plate will be shown on the display. This gives a better indication of the progress and remaining wait time. Save log files in paused state. It is now possible to save the printer's log files to USB if the currently active print job is paused. Previously, the Dump logs to USB option was only enabled if the printer was in idle state. Confirm print removal via Digital Factory. If the printer is connected to the Digital Factory, it is now possible to confirm the removal of a previous print job via the Digital Factory interface. This is useful in situations where the build plate is clear, but the operator forgot to select Confirm removal on the printer’s display. Visit this page for more information about this feature.
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Don't worry, it's easy to fix. On the inside of the machine where you had your finger there's a plastic spacer and then a pulley that the belt runs over. On the pulley there are two screws that hold it in place, loosen these and you will be able to slide the pulley along the shaft. First push the axis in so that it is flush with the outside of the machine, then push the pulley as far as it will go against the wall of the machine, now tighten the screws tightly again and you should be good to go.
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