Cura uses both the older versions use .ini the newer versions use .Curaprofile
You can look at what I have and adjust what you need and create your own specific profiles.
The number is for layer height.
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Hey madda - i found this to be very helpfull getting some knowledge about the settings.
profile for ender 3:
http://www.emcu.eu/configure-ultimaker-cura-software-for-use-the-creality-3d-printer-model-ender-3/
Turtorial Cura:
https://all3dp.com/1/cura-tutorial-s...licer-cura-3d/
Have never printed on Glass, though believe it would be similar as any other surface.
They say to use Elmer's glue sticks for best adhesion. Can you post a picture of what your failed model starts looks like.
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Didn't get very far this time. Also shouldn't it be a solid layer?
looks like the tread won't connect with each other.
Also heat up the glass up to 65 manual befor starting printing first layers. After it you can reduce to 55 - 60. Worked good for me.Quote:
Alright could you give me a recommendation to make the print stick to the glass bed. It wont stay put!
Use "Brim" layer option for first layer also helps for small parts sticking to the bed.
-I put something behind the spring tightening it.
-Then i raised the bed a bit after watching this guys first layer that resembeld mine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaF28dnDgKA (Need to raise it just a bit more) and
tried "Hictop Blue - .20.curaprofile" that i got from you.
-It stuck onto the bed the entire print so it finished. But i could hear the nozzle going through and breaking some of the infill when it crossed.
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It's a massive improvement compared to the others. But it's not flat and is rough wrinkles on the side.
The entire boat is very roughly made if that makes sense.
Is it under extrution?
What are you using for Nozzle and Bed temperature.
What print speed percent is Cura set to.
What you are telling me is that you may have too low nozzle temp or the popping sound could be moisture in the filament.
Default printing temp 205CQuote:
What are you using for Nozzle and Bed temperature.
printing temp 198C
printing temp Initial layer 198C
Initial printing temp 188C
Final printing temp 183C
Default build printing temp 70C
build printing temp 50C
build printing temp Initial layer 50C
(I cant find it, but i found these)Quote:
What print speed percent is Cura set to.
Print speed 60mm/s
Initial layer print speed 10mm/s
Overhanging wall speed 100%
Shit...Do i have to replace it?Quote:
The popping sound could be moisture in the filament