Cura is Lulzbot's own edition of Ultimaker and is the backbone of the Lulzbot 3D printing ecosystem. In this tutorial, Aidan walks you through how to use Cur. Aleph Objects, Inc., the maker of the LulzBot TAZ 3D printer, completely supports Free/Libre software and hardware. Along with the LulzBot TAZ 3D printer being a Free/Libre hardware design, has been tested to work with 100% Free/Libre software. This tutorial is a useful video to show to students the process of transferring a design from Fusion 360 into Cura. Play the video full screen on your classroom display screen or provide a link to students to allow them to view it in their own time. This tutorial will walk you through step-by-step how to run the nozzle calibration on the LulzBot TAZ Pro. 1) Ensure you have the latest firmware. The first step is to make sure you have the latest firmware version installed on the machine. Visit the Cura Lulzbot Edition website and check to ensure your version of Cura is the most recent. Baixar visual boy advance.
See good one from https://all3dp.com/1/cura-tutorial-software-slicer-cura-3d/
Minimum layer time - for a thin point in a print, you want to slow print down to enable more cooling time. This way a small part doesn't sag on you.
For single wall thickness - Spiralize mode is useful
Lulzbot Cura has weird artifacts in when aiming for single line thickness. For example, you can't make a wall thickness as large as the nozzle size. With 0.8 nozzle, wall thickness must be below 0.8. But the bottom and top can be lower. This happens both in Spiralize Outer Contour and regular printing.
Lulzbot Cura is the Lulzbot edition of Ultimaker's Cura. See Lulzbot Cura. OSE is using Lulzbot Cura because Lulzbot is a libre hardware company, while Ulimaker hardware is not open source.
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Note that Ultimaker Cura has some extra settings that may be desirable at times. See Cura Tutorial above
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