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- Where is a reputable place to download Ultimaker Cura?
6 I noticed that my version of Ultimaker Cura was out of date, so I tried to go to their website and download a new version For whatever reason, I could not get the download link to work properly in Firefox with a slew of security extensions Where are reputable mirrors for Cura?
- ultimaker cura - How where do I hide the seam? - 3D Printing Stack . . .
3 In the Cura settings, search for "seam" This will then display the options to adjust those settings Make the following adjustments: Z Seam Alignment to User Specified Z Seam Position to Back Seam Corner Preference to Hide Seam This will position the seam to the best possible position both inside and out
- ultimaker cura - Layer above support is very rough - 3D Printing Stack . . .
This surface, in conjunction with the correct gap and cooling when dialed in correctly will provide better surfaces above support structures Z distance (in Ultimaker Cura) This refers to the distance from the top and bottom of the support structure relative to the model This setting is divided into the top distance and bottom distance
- ultimaker cura - How to get less Z-seam? - 3D Printing Stack Exchange
4 This Cura support page lists the options for Shell settings, specifically: Seam corner preference The Z-seam is hidden as much as possible by default However, for some projects, specifically those that require post-processing, exposing the seam can be necessary for the post-print processing To do so, you can adjust the following settings:
- ultimaker cura - Changing filament colors - 3D Printing Stack Exchange
I used a Post Processing script on the Cura program called "change filament", which is supposed to stop printing, retract the head, and allow you to change the filament Mine just keeps on printing I've tried "pause" and done the filament change, but unsuccessfully so far because of blobs deposited on the letters Any suggestions?
- ultimaker cura - Setting up a brim raft for only a portion of the . . .
If so, is there a way in Cura to add a brim or raft to the small parts and not the large part? Ideally I would print all pieces at once instead of the large part separate since I will be doing batches of these assemblies in the future I'm using Ultimaker Cura 3 6, printing with PLA filament set to 200 °C at nozzle and 60 °C on the bed
- ultimaker cura - How to get a quality print of a thin single-walled . . .
How do I get the slicer (I use Ultimaker 2 with 0 4 mm nozzle, CoPA material, and slice in Cura 4 6 1) to produce single outline walls? I tried so many things, but I couldn't get this With the default settings for 0 2 mm layer a 0 4 mm wall (or thinner) will not be printed at all (left - 0 35 mm wall, middle - 0 4 mm, right - 0 45 mm):
- Where can I change the nozzle diameter in Cura? Why is mine missing?
I have Cura 4 11 0 and am using the Ender 3 profile I've seen arguments about it's no longer a valid setting because line width is more important, I've seen discussions that you need to install some mods to get to that variable, and I've seen people say to make a custom printer and then you can change the nozzle diameter
- ultimaker cura - How to fix wall separation in 3D prints (gaps in . . .
Cura uses low-extrusion zigzag for this in place of an additional low-extrusion wall, and this is controlled by fill_perimeter_gaps, "Fill Gaps Between Walls", which is on by default but omitted for really tiny gaps due to filter_out_tiny_gaps
- ultimaker cura - Is it possible to change slicing line direction type . . .
In Cura this model can be sliced using a support blocker that has the Per Model Settings configured with the Cutting mesh option: It is key to use the Cutting mesh option and add properties you can change for Wall Thickness, Wall Line Count, Top Bottom Thickness, Infill Density, Infill Pattern and Infill Line Directions
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