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- Cura 5. 10 stable released! - UltiMaker Cura - Ultimaker Community of 3D . . .
The full stable release of Cura 5 10 has arrived, and it brings support for the new Ultimaker S8, as well as new materials and profiles for previously supported UltiMaker printers Additionally, you can now control your models in Cura using a 3D SpaceMouse and more! Introducing the UltiMaker S8 T
- UltiMaker Cura 5. 9 stable released!
Here comes Cura 5 9 and in this stable release we have lots of material and printer profiles for UltiMaker printers, including the newly released Sketch Sprint Additionally, scarf seams have been introduced alongside even more print settings and improvements Check out the rest of this article t
- Introducing the UltiMaker Factor 4 - UltiMaker 3D printers - UltiMaker . . .
The UltiMaker Cura 5 7 1 release has new print profiles for Factor 4, customized and fine-tuned for optimal print quality and performance With automatic recognition of UltiMaker materials and print cores in Cura, Factor 4 offers a smooth 3D printing experience The printer is also compatible with major CAD software
- Ultimaker PVA - Materials profiles - Ultimaker Community of 3D . . .
Ultimaker PVA is a water-soluble support material that allows you to print complex or internal structures that otherwise would not be possible or support structures that otherwise could not be removed Because it dissolves in water it is also quite sensitive to absorb humidity from the air
- Ultimaker Cura 5. 2 Released - UltiMaker Cura - Ultimaker Community of . . .
Ultimaker 3D printers which are remotely connected to Ultimaker Cura can now be accessed using a new workflow When working with multiple Ultimaker 3D printer, they are now automatically bundled by printer type You can select this abstract printer type when you start slicing your part If you preferred the old workflow, that is still available
- Ultimaker Cura 4. 11 is available now!
Together, we will continue to make Ultimaker Cura the best slicer possible! Iconic update We’ve implemented more than 100 new icons throughout Ultimaker Cura and aligned them with icons used throughout the Ultimaker platform These icons are designed specifically for clarity, resulting in a simpler and more informative slicing experience
- Tip: How to use 3rd party materials with the UM3 S5
Ultimaker materials Ultimaker materials come with an NFC tag in the spool and the printer is able to read the NFC tag and can detect the material and color during the loading process Internally the NFC tag contains a unique ID which is then matched against a material database or something like that in the printer software
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