This is the forth episode of the Cura Custom Settings series, where we are going to analyse the forth tab of the of the advanced settings menu in Ultimaker Cura. Material.
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Along the video we will experiment with the Printing Temperature, Printing temperature Initial layer, Build Plate Temperature, Diameter, Flow, Enable Retraction, Retract at Layer Change, Retraction Distance, Retraction Speed, Retraction Minimum Travel, and more options that in our case we prefer not to activate, since they are not necessary and not too useful.
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Cura advanced settings 2018
This series is going to have 11 episodes, one dedicated for each of the Tabs in the Custom Print Settings menu in Cura 3.2.1. You can find the list of episodes here:
- #01 - Quality
- #02 - Shell
- #03 - Infill
- #04 - Material
- #05 - Speed
- #06 - Travel
- #07 - Cooling
- #08 - Support
- #09 - Build Plate Adhesion
- #10 - Special Modes
- #11 - Experimental
In the next episode we will analyze the fifth tab in the cura custom settings menu, Speed. So subscribe to the channel to be notified when the next video is uploaded.
About Ultimaker Cura 3.2.1.
Cura is one of the most common slicer software that are mostly used for 3D Printing. It supports a huge variety of 3d printers such as the BQ Hephestos, Original Prusa i3 MK2, Ultimaker 2, Ultimaker 3, Rostock, etc.
It allows us to print in 3d in three different ways:
The first is by uploading the .gcode files into an SD Card, that we will insert in our 3D Printer. Second, we can connect our 3D Printer to our computer via USB, and control it directly from our Cura software, and finally, there is an option to control some 3D Printers at the same time remotely, via internet.
Ultimaker Cura in the version 3.2.1, or the most recent version depending when you watch this video, is available both for Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
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