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    Can't quite get prusha slicer workin with my EasyThreed k7

    I tried asking this on a different form that turned out to be dead at closer inspection so one more time over hereOkay i picked up one of these printers for $50 the easythreed k7, after some fiddling I got it goin pretty good and been havein fun with it.look at this wiggly guy
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    yeah, that’s pretty cool, anyway, I have been usein the Cura slicer as the printer came with a profile for it, I played around with Prusa Slicer and found some advantages with it. The issue is I attempted to manually create a profile for my printer for Prusha by copying the setting from Cura and this resulted in the print nozzle crashing into the print bed and pumping out plastic so what I gotta do here because ¯\_(?)_/¯?here is a link to the cura easythreed k7 profile included with my printer from the manufacturer https://file.io/L3zFwBZXvX1Z

    Here is a screenshot of the printer settings from cura and now that I take a second look it's likely because I did not add the start and end g-code but i'll go ahead and throw down this post just in case I need more information than I think I do.
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    Last edited by don't; 10-23-2023 at 09:38 PM.

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