Ultimaker hat die Open-Source und 3D Slice Software, Cura, aktualisiert und diese nun in Version 5.4.0 bereit gestellt. Diese kann sowohl für Windows, Linux als auch MacOS installiert werden. UltiMaker Cura dient dem slicen, also umwandeln von 3D-Modellen in G-Code zum Druck dieser Modelle auf 3D-Druckern.
UltiMaker Cura 5.4.0 Release Notes
Introduced the new Tree Support contributed by @ThomasRahm
Try it for yourself with this dragon pencil cup.
- Improved slicing time for Tree Support
- Introduced 10 new settings and updated 2 so anyone can tune the behavior
- Updated options for Tree Support Rest Preference to be more correct
- Fixed a bug where Tree Support would generate unsupported islands
- Fixed a bug where slicing would fail if Preference was set to On Any Flat Surface
- Fixed a bug where branches were not generated when Support Interface was enabled.
- Fixed a bug where the Support Overhang Angle caused a crash with Tree Support
- Fixed a bug where the Support Interface was not correctly generated with Tree Support
Changed the order in which the brim is printed so it’s easier to remove
Introduced the Smart Brim setting that changes the order in which the brim lines are printed making them easier to remove. Try it for yourself with this Cura Cookie Cutter.
New features and improvements:
- Updated the UltiMaker logo to reflect the new company logo
- Added support for the updated mainboard revisions of UltiMaker S3, S5, and S7
- Introduced Hole Horizontal Expansion Max Diameter so only the expansion of smaller holes can be tuned while leaving larger holes untouched.
- Introduced Skirt Height setting to make a skirt easier to remove
- Improved the minimum layer time for printers with multiple extruders.
- Improved accuracy of when the M104 Hotend Temperature command is added
- Improved printing order of the prime tower to include a dual brim, primed every layer, and primed before and after the extruder switch.
- Improved behavior for opening and closing categories when adding a new printer
- Removed the settings related to Wire Printing since it was broken and barely used.
- Upgraded PyQt to version 6.4.2 which improves responsiveness in the UI
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where the brim line would not be printed in the same orientation
- Fixed a bug where models dropped to the buildplate when they were supposed to be floating
- Fixed a bug where models would overlap if multiple models were loaded at the same time
- Fixed a bug where an error would be shown too often in One At A Time print sequence
- Fixed a bug where the message for a new Beta version available would show up during the Beta.
- Fixed a bug where ESun PLA+ would display unsupported.
- Fixed a bug where the printjob name was hard to read in darkmode
- Fixed a bug where the Minimum Layer Time was incorrectly interpolated
- Fixed a bug where Cura would crash on star-up for some Linux systems because of missing SimpleButton, contributed by @fieldOfView
- Fixed a bug where the Post Processing Plugin would create extra folders, contributed by @fieldOfView
- Fixed AppImage Icon for Linux systems, contributed by @leoheck
- Fixed a bug where the buildplate temperature in the USB printing monitor was not rounded, contributed by @asteroids1975
- Fixed a bug where retracting for Filament Change was not performed correctly because of an extra /n in the gcode. Contributed by @JuanManuelCuello
- Fixed a bug where the material estimation would not show currencies correctly. Contributed by @Diegovd
Bugs resolved since the Beta Release
- Fixed a bug where undesirable micro-segments would introduce jagged paths on curved surfaces.
- Fixed a bug where it was not possible to use custom support and brim meshes
- Fixed a bug Cura would not start when upgrading from a Cura 5.4 Nightly
- Fixed a bug where Connect Top/Bottom Polygons would cause a slicing crash
- Fixed a bug where generic materials were missing for some printers
- Fixed a bug where Support Horizontal Expansion would be incorrectly applied to tree supports
- Fixed a bug where nozzles were missing from the Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus. Contributed by @GregValiant
Printer definitions, profiles, and materials:
- Introduced UltiMaker PET CF with Annealing and Engineering intents
- Updated Infill- and Skin Overlap settings for UltiMaker printers
- Enabled a modest Support Brim by default for UltiMaker printers
- Updated Support Interface speeds for PVA for UltiMaker printers
- Added Gutenberg G-Zero, contributed by @ChipCE
- Added Hellbot Magna SE 300, and Magna SE Pro, contributed by @DevelopmentHellbot
- Added Kingroon KP3S Pro, contributed by @willuhmjs
- Added LNL3D D3, D3 Vulcan, D5 and D6, contributed by @LNL3D
- Added Longer LK4 X, contributed by @BradleyFord
- Added Mixware Hyper K, Hyper S, Vulcan, and Wand, contributed by @Mixwarebot
- Added Snapmaker 2 A150, A250 an A350 dual extruder printers, contributed by @highpowerxh
- Added Sovol SV04, contributed by @Joyce-lujunxu
- Added Sovol SV06 plus, and updated Sovol SV06, contributed by @Ashok-Varma and @eropple
- Added WeeFun Tina2, and WeeFun Tina2, contributed by @syntax1269
- Updated Creality 3 S1, Creality 3 S1 Plus, and Creality 3 S1 Pro, contributed by @sparkym3
- Updated Cremaker profile to remove material temperature boost, contributed by @hyu7000
Community translations:
- Updated Brazilian translations, contributed by @Patola
Known critical issues:
- Support Brim is missing if the Buildplate Adhesion is set to None. We are tracking reports here.
- Hide seam is actually not hidden and can give random results, for now changing the Seam Corner Preference to None will give better results. We are tracking reports here.
- Combing Not In Skin can result in unexpected stringing. We are tracking reports here.
- Multiple external monitors on Windows (especially if from the same brand) might be a problem under some circumstances.
- Does Cura (not) work on your OS (version)? See this article for clarification.
Quelle: Release UltiMaker Cura 5.4.0 · Ultimaker/Cura · GitHub
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Ich Versuche mich zum ersten Mal mit dem 3D-Druck.
Ich suche bei der Cura V5.0.4 die Einstellungen für den Rückzug, der zB. 6 mm bei 25 mm/s einzustellen ist.
Nur unter Bewegungen finde ich die Einzug Geschwindigkeit (Zurückschieben), aber nicht die zugehörige Einstellung.
Wo kann ich diesen Parameter finden.
wenn cura 5.4.0 bei mir einige stunden läuft bleibt es einfach hängen. wenn ich dann etwas anklicke schliesst sich das fenster ohne hinweis. nach dem neustart läuft es wieder normal für ein paar stunden. die letzte wirkliche stabile version in meinen augen war 4.13.1. die verwende ich immer noch. nebenher installiere ich regelmässig die neuesten version. da waren schon einige dramen dabei (z-naht, stützstruktur, stabilität usw).
aber – ich bin ein fan von dem wohl besten slicer 🙂 und werde weiter „am ball bleiben“!
Ralph danke für deinen Kommentar.
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