Cura-MeasureTool
Calibration-Shapes
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Cura-MeasureTool
Calibration-Shapes
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What can I do to smooth out support areas?
When in doubt run some calibration prints, I made my own but this model is probably better https://github.com/5axes/Calibration-Shapes/wiki/Support-Test
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The default extruder max speed is lower than the default retraction speed
The test case I used was the calibration cube in the in the [Calibration Shapes Plugin](https://github.com/5axes/Calibration-Shapes/wiki/Calibration-Cube-XYZ) printing the walls outside to in.
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I don’t know where to start tweaking and dialing in. So I did a temp tower. Results blew. Help!
Also, you could try out a retraction tower: https://github.com/5axes/Calibration-Shapes
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What are the best 'towers'
You should look into the Calibration Shapes plugin for Cura. It'll let you generate many different towers quickly and the GitHub for it has the post-processing scripts that make them work.
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Weird "wrinkles" in 3d print
I generally recommend printing a temperature tower to find the correct temperature for your filament and the settings you currently use. Pick the segment with the best result in bridging and surface.
- The filament is cracking in my printer
- Newbie looking for feedback / advice
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Printing Issue
The first thing I would recommend is to level your bed again and the second thing is to print a temperature tower so that you can find the right temperature for the filament and your printing profile.
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First layer/brim not staying down
CalibrationShapes has a bed level pattern I like to use. Keep printing and adjusting your corners until you have the perfect squish, and you will find your adhesion will be much better!
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Sunlu PLA+
Personally, I always use this project for the temperature tower which also starts from the highest temperature and then drops lower and lower.
What are some alternatives?
mks-wifi-plugin - MKS wifi plugin for Cura
Cura - 3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
Cura-SidebarGUIPlugin - Cura plugin that provides a more settings-centric GUI for those who prefer it
QidiPrint - Cura plugin to allow print on QIDI 3D printers over network
Cura-CustomJobPrefix - A Cura plugin that lets the user set a custom print job prefix
Cura-PrinterSettingsPlugin - A Cura plugin that adds printer settings to the sidebar
CuraThingiBrowserPlugin - A Cura plugin for browsing and importing 3D files for popular repositories.
WirelessPrinting - Print wirelessly from Cura, PrusaSlicer or Slic3r to your 3D printer connected to an ESP8266 or ESP32 module
Cura-OctoPrintPlugin - Cura plugin which enables printing directly to OctoPrint and monitoring the process
Ender3V2S1 - This is optimized firmware for Ender3 V2/S1 3D printers.