![]() The attempted fix in 4.7.x overcompensated, which gave difficulty (zits, blobs) for some printer models when the resulting gcode became too intricate. An oversight in 4.6.x resulted in an oversimplification (smoothing) of models. Fixed under-simplification (blobs, zits) on some printer models.This update allows you to scroll through those. But what is the biggest flat surface in a vase? This helpful pull request made it so that, in this case, the top-most bottom layer is used to iron on.Īllow scrolling through setting-tooltips, useful for some plugins.Ĭertain plugins, such as the very useful Settings Guide, occasionally have very large tooltips. Ironing was only used for top-layers, or every layer. Iron the top-most bottom layer when spiralizing a solid model, contributed by smartavionics Now you can also see the objects that are still in the scene just outside if the build-volume in Preview mode. In the Prepare mode, this was already visible with solid objects indicated in the familiar grey-yellow striped pattern. ![]() Models outside of the build-volume can of course not be sliced. Show the familiar striped pattern for objects outside of the build-volume in Preview mode as well. As this helped the user determine what part of the model was below the buildplate, we decided to color that part differently instead. When viewing the build-plate from below, there's now shadow visible anymore. Show parts of the model below the build-plate in a different color. With this new version, when you add a profile that isn't supported by the current instance (but otherwise correctly imported), you get a warning-message. People where a bit confused when adding profiles, which then didn't show up. ![]() Show warning message on profiles that where successfully imported, but not supported by the currently active configuration. Now, in the open project dialog, you can specify any printer that has a(n exactly) matching printer-type. Previously, when someone sent you a project, you either had to have the exact same printer under the exact same name, or create an entirely new instance. When opening a project file, pick any matching printer in addition to just exact match and new definition. Shout-out to Prusa Research, since they made the libnest2d library for this, and allowed a licence change. 4.9.For an overview of the new features in Cura 4.8, please see this video: Change log overview. I am using a Lotmaxx SC10 Shark and I have a new Anycubic Chrion, I am kinda leary now in using Cura 4.9.0 with my printers now.īelow view the 4.9.0 Cura vs 4.8.0 Cura ( 4.8.0 works fine. So, it there a bug or some setting I need to turn off / on in Cura 4.9.0 that will eliminate this problem? Then I remembered I had downloaded the Cura 4.9.0, so as an experiment I reinstalled a version of Cura 4.8.0, sliced the same file and guess what, the flexi is printing fine now with Cura 4.8.0. ![]() The flexi parts seem they were bonded together with other parts and was not able to flex, could not understand what was going on as I had printed flexi butterflys no problem before. I was trying to print items like the "Flexi Pterodectyl & Dragon". After 5 or 6 attempts I started to reach out to Youtube video sites & Ultimaker (I sent you a email) to see what was going on. I tried several different setting as I thought I had made some changes by mistake. I was using Cura Slicer 4.8.0 and I downloaded the new Cura Slicer 4.9.0 and started having problems printing.
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