Cura slicer11/15/2022 ![]() ![]() Heat nozzle just below oozing temperature There's no moonraker integration, so i have to mess around to upload my gcode no it's just awfulĪnd finally, it's so ungodly slow to start up that i can have a print sent to moonraker from prusaslicer/superslicer before cura has even started.īecause they are neither the forst not the last thing to happen? a start print should do something likeĬheck it's safe to start heating and put toolhead somewhere sensible Swapping between profiles and printers to compare settings is tedious at best. Tolarances and fit are easy, with cura it's just a giant headache. There's no place on face tool for one click part rotation.Ĭura can't set a volumetric flow speed limit, so I have to work out what the flow rate is for every combination of layer height and line width rather than setting a flow rate for each material.Ĭura has no way to inject pressure advance settings or anything else not already on the list on a per filament basisįilament width appears to run a hidden fudge factor, which makes calibrating flow really annoying, slic3r based slicers actually gives you a single wall extrusion the width you specified, and spits out recommended numbers for multi-perimeter walls in a useful way. It might just be not being as familiar with it, but here are the problems I'm running up against: If your corners aren't right, you need to either sort pressure advance or there's something set cazy in your profile.Ĭura is an absolute beast to get reliable prints in, i'm trying to use it to sort a specific set of prints as the spiralise algoritm is better but it's driving me insane through missing features. SuperSlicer and prusaslicer can produce great quality prints. If someone has a good gcode that is compatible with Cura that lets me create a mesh first please let me know that would really help me out thank you :) I really like Klipper and don’t want to stop using it. G1 Z5 F3000 move z up little to prevent scratching of surfaceĬura start gcode: START_PRINT T_BED= T_EXTRUDER= G1 X2.1 Y20 Z0.28 F1500 move to start-line position G1 Z1.0 F3000 move z up little to prevent scratching of surface # Set and wait for nozzle to reach temperature I've tried SuperSlicer however the prints look terrible as the corners don't end up as much as I'd like and I am more familiar with Cura. And if I remove those two codes it creates the mesh and does the test line just fine but then when it gets to the actual print about half way of making the first skirt it stops and says stepper to far in the past. I keep getting errors that says it couldn't parse the M140 or M109 codes. ![]() I installed Klipper and noticed that the gcode I'm using will not work with Cura. ![]()
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