Do all 3D printers use the same software? There are standard options of software that work with most 3D printers pretty much. Since it’s such a popular model, the Ender 3 printer will have its own Cura profile by default, regardless of the version (Pro, V2, and so on). So, what s...
Being an adult jumping in, my friends sent me to Cura and Thingiverse, but my young teen son found Creality's App. I liked it, tried it as well. He made a profile, wants to put creations on there. Two suggestions. They need to stil to STL files for uploads. He got a gcode file...
The printer comes with a copy of Creality Print, a slicer that Creality has been working on for some time. The slicer has ideal profiles for any Creality 3D printer and I found it has a good user experience. Of course, we could also use Cura or PrusaSlicer, but we will have to make ...
I'd also like to export the print profiles as well. Despite my maintaining its unnecessarity, I did just have a look. Creality Print is definitely based on Cura, but I don't know if they forked Cura ages ago (I'm not really familiar with how Cura has changed over its ...
1) Search for and download the "Calibration Shapes" plugin in the App market. 2) Import the TPU temperature tower model into the Cura software, with a temperature range of 195 - 230℃. 3) Click on "Extensions" in the menu bar, then click on "Post Processing" in the dropdown menu, ...