![]() ![]() I just wanted to thank everyone who contributed to this thread - it helped me tremendously when setting up my Cetus3D MkII with Cura. Here's what a 20x20 calibration cube looks like on first try with Cura (2200% flow rate), left cube is Cetus Studio normal speed, right cube is Cura w/ UnmotivatedGene's CetusNormal profile (and my flow rate & retraction change mention above):įor Cura I had left the Brim on which is why the bottom edge is not clean. Make sure your bed is level and your printer square! Make absolutely sure you have the nozzle offset in the start Gcode set appropriately for your printer (based on calibration) in Cetus Studio load the Gcode file and print 我使用了无负驱动的印刷品作为起点: the reddit thread where he posted that here: 在机器设置中将GCODE味道设置为Repreap Marlin / Sprinter M206 z - 182.5 nozzle offset (TUNE before using!!) so the bed is at 0 in the machine settings I've set all the print-head settings to 0, haven't experimented with that in the machine settings set widthxdepthxheight as 180x180x180 ![]() See my notes on getting slic3r running with Cetus Studio: waveveThread&TID=268 don't run g-code blindly, since the nozzle offset is built-in, it's only re-usable on the same printer and only if the offset hasn't changed I found mine to be different from the one determined in Cetus Studio, it appears the G28 comes up with a slightly different result than the native implementation re-run this gcode file over and over, each time slowly changing the nozzle offset (just like you would in Cetus Studio) until it passes the paper test M206 Z-182.3 nozzle offset (TUNE before using!!) M206 X-180 offset X axis so the coordinates are 0.180 Do the paper test and use a gcode file something like this:p.p1 the nozzle offset may be different than in Cetus Studio. ![]()
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