The Method series is designed for the high-quality production of tools and end-use parts. Their actively heated build chambers, direct drive, and rigid metal frame make it easy to 3D print a specific range of engineering-grade materials with high repeatability and dimensional accuracy using 1.75 mm filament.

After slicing a STL file, I will go to hit preview on the cura software And there are loops over the object that I am printing. It seems to be that the inside of the print is hollow, so the print has nothing to layer off of this causes the top layer of the print to not be completely filled.


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I see PETG Generic in both my s5 and my s3, The s5 i might have once added a PETG profile from the market place to Cura, but that's not something i have done in the limited time i have had the s3 and the only profiles from market place i have added to cura now days are ColorFabb wood fill, color on demand pla and XT-CF20

ive been trying to make my 3d prints look better and needed to update cura so i updated cura and sliced a benchy with 200 degrees for the nozzle but when I put the sd card into the printer it only heated to 175 and I had to manually increase the heat to 200 for my PLA. After I did this I would wait for it to start printing and when it started printing it would get a bit into it then scramble itself. Anyone know why this happens and/or how to fix it I would be grateful thanks!

Printing at anything above very low speeds requires compensation for the differing pressure needed to move material through the nozzle at different flows. The printer firmware feature to do this compensation is known as "pressure advance" or "linear advance", and is absent in stock firmware on most commercially produced printers, especially older ones. Without it, you'll get bulging corners and underextruded middles of your walls. This matters most on the outer wall, which determines the dimensional accuracy and visual quality of your print; errors on the inner walls or infill will mostly be hidden and tend to even out, especially if the inner walls are printed after the outer ones so that the extrusion is constrained against the already-existing outer wall (but here's where Cura's wrong defaults come in: it defaults to printing outer wall last, which replicates the inner wall errors onto the outer wall!).

Latin phrase meaning "care for the person," cura personalis is having concern and care for the personal development of the whole person. This implies a dedication to promoting human dignity and care for the mind, body and spirit of the person.

Cura Residential Learning Community (RLC) is a mini-suite style, co-ed community of first and second-year students, focused on the theme of cura personalis or care for the whole person. The RLC is housed within Finn residence hall.

Theme programming focuses on exploring one dimension of well-being a week, and includes a well-being focused retreat in the fall, a 2-unit course introducing students to the dimensions of well-being. Follow Cura RLC on Instagram @curarlc for the most up to date theme information.

Hi, I am printing cookie cutters with stamps for customers and I am using an Ender 5 and Cura. Now something like this angel is taking almost 3 hours to prints and things like Santa and elf faces too. Is there a really good quality setting on cura that anyone can recommend so they print a bit faster so I can get more printed off per day? My current settings are Super Quality .12mm. I have tried other quality prints like Dynamic and Standard which are still printing nicely but still take quite a while. I am setting the cutter on Cookie Cad to 8mm deep, 0.8 thickness, 2mm imprint depth, 3mm height x 3.5mm depth so they are sturdy. I want nice smooth prints which I get on my current settings but would like to do them faster 006ab0faaa

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