For a reference I have a regular bowden setup on my Ender 3 Pro. I run the retract and prime speeds at 35mm/sec for PLA. I sent an M203 E50 to my printer so it would actually hit my 35mm/sec setting in the gcodes. There was a poster here who had their retract distance set to...
At the end of the print using Cure 5.3.1, the final code includes the printer End G-code, but not the Extruder End G-code. In my case Ender 3Pro, with extruder as T0, and marking Pens as T1 and T2, I have a tool park command under extruder2, and extruder
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Hi@Tom2. My printer is also an Ender 3 Pro so I thought I'd stick my nose in. That's an interesting model. It's almost like a tolerance calibration test. A couple of things stick out in your project file, You have most Flows set to 131%. Have you calibrated the E-steps on yo...
maybe it was just a 4.6 issue so I updated to 4.7 the other day and it is still occurring. However, I am seeing more than just the G92. My printer is an Ender 3 Pro, and I do have an TH3D EZABL Pro so I have start g-code for generating the mesh. This is my start G-...
I am using Cura 5.3 on Linux / Fedora 38. Starting Cura is not possible anymore. Cura crashs with the following error traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/UM/Qt/ListModel.py", line 54, in data return self.
That is wrong, my Ender 3 Pro can print 235x235x250... "switch-case-v1" is 189,7x196.1x150.0... Somewhere in this forum there is a topic with a solution for this, to remove/change the restrictions. So... without more information we really guessing what your problem is... ...
Flow rate not able to be set to zero, when setting up Cura to use marking pen as second extruder using Cura 5.3 I can make a custom printer profile (although i am using Ender3), and filament type with temperature setting at zero for the Ink pen, but must
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