Help by the Cura Settings

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Woolf
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Help by the Cura Settings

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Hi

I have tried a thew slicer but the cura is for the begging really the easyst one. It`s maybe possible that one check my setting.

[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img15/8369/dspn.png[/img]
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img853/8525/9jev.png[/img]
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img17/4329/vuac.png[/img]
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img560/4130/zheg.png[/img]
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img571/8825/yz4c.png[/img]
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img10/7936/rgqr.png[/img]

and I have a question about the repetier settings, what i must set of the Y Max and the X MAX?
[img]http://imageshack.us/a/img20/207/3nmw.png[/img]

Thanks a lot for the help
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Re: Help by the Cura Settings

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I am not a Cura user but I think the values should be 280 for both X and Y Max for the dimensions.
Don't take that as gospel but that is what I believe from reading other Cura posts.
Doesn't seem like anyone else is going to answer your question. Sometimes it takes a while for others
to respond in areas like Cura because there are not that many users who have tried it.
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Re: Help by the Cura Settings

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ok, I will set it to 280mm and see what happens.

Today was the Rostock kit at home, and I start the build :mrgreen:
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Woolf wrote:ok, I will set it to 280mm and see what happens.

Today was the Rostock kit at home, and I start the build :mrgreen:
Good luck with the build and make sure you have and follow the latest assembly manual.
We will try to answer your questions as you go along as long as this board notifies us of the question.
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Re: Help by the Cura Settings

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ok, big thanks for the help.
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Looks pretty decent to me. I honestly didn't read every single value (not sitting in front of the right computer to compare everything) but it looks like the important ones are correct. And there isn't a 100% correct setting for every print anyway. Get going with what you've got and figure out what the rest does as you go.

Really if you have the filament diameter and nozzle diameter set correctly, have the right temps for the bed and extruder, the travel speeds are in the ballpark (and the geometry and printer specific setup is correct obviously) you're good to go for a first run.

SeeMeCNC posted slicer configs on their download.seemecnc.com website once, and I think they're still there, but there isn't a link to get to it anymore. Either that, or it was in their "Rosoft" bundle that doesn't exist anymore. Anyway, I'll dig through the archives and see if I can find the "official" Cura setup files from the manufacturer.
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Re: Help by the Cura Settings

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great, I hope I can test cura this Friday.
I have Friday a free day, perfect to finish the build.
And I am sure, it`s more than 15h build time :(
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