Where Is the Perimeter Setting on Cura 3.3.1
Software-update: Cura 3.5
Cura is ontwikkeld door Ultimaker om 3d-printen zo gemakkelijk en gestroomlijnd mogelijk te maken. Cura bevat alles wat je nodig hebt om een 3d-bestand te kunnen printen. Het werkt met alle Ultimaker-printers, maar ook met die van RepRap en Printrbot. Cura laat zich gemakkelijk installeren en bevat zowel de laatste firmware als de calibratiebestanden voor de 3d-printer. Versie 3.5 is uitgekomen en de changelog voor deze uitgave kan hieronder worden gevonden.
User experienceSlicing enhancements
- Monitor page. The monitor page of Ultimaker Cura has been remodeled for better consistency with the Cura Connect 'Print jobs' interface. This means less switching between interfaces, and more control from within Ultimaker Cura.
- Open recent projects. Project files can now be found in the 'Open Recent' menu, alongside regular model files.
- New tool hotkeys. Hotkeys have been assigned for quick toggling between the translate (T),
- scale (S), rotate (R), and mirror (M) tools.
- File menu. New behavior for the file menu, where 'Save' now saves projects, and 'Export' saves it as another file type.
- Project files use 3MF only. The '.curaproject' extension has been retired. Project files now use a 3MF extension, for better interoperability.
- Camera maximum zoom. The maximum zoom has been adjusted to scale with the size of the selected printer. This allows third-party printers with large build volumes to be correctly visible.
- Corrected width of layer number box. The layer number indicator in the layer view now displays numbers above 999 correctly.
- Materials preferences. This screen has been redesigned to improve user experience. Materials can now be set as a favorites, so they can be easily accessed in the material selection panel at the top-right of the screen.
- Installed packages checkmark. Installed packages in the Toolbox are now have a checkmark next to them for quick and easy reference.
- Mac OSX save dialog. The save dialog has been restored to its native behavior and bugs have been fixed.
- Removed .gz extension. Saving compressed GCODE files from the save dialog has been removed because of incompatibility with MacOS. If sending jobs over Wi-Fi, GCODE is still compressed.
- Updates to Chinese translations. Improved and updated Chinese translations. Contributed by MarmaladeForMeat.
- Save project. Saving the project no longer triggers the project to reslice.
New plugins
- Improved overhang wall processing. Printing overhang walls at a different speed gives higher-quality and more reliable results. Overhang walls are detected and printed with varying speed, and perimeters will not start on an overhanging wall. Contributed by smartavionics.
- Prime tower reliability. Printing with two materials that don't adhere well could cause the prime tower to fail during a print, so we have repurposed the prime tower to create a shell of one material and use it as a purge bin for a second material, giving it significantly more strength and reliability than before.
- Support infill line direction. Support infill lines can now be rotated to increase the supporting capabilities and reduce artifacts on the model. This setting rotates existing patterns, like triangle support infill. Contributed by fieldOfView.
- Minimum polygon circumference. Polygons in sliced layers that have a circumference smaller than the setting value will be filtered out. Lower values lead to higher resolution meshes at the cost of increased slicing time. This setting is ideal for very tiny prints with a lot of detail, or for SLA printers. Contributed by cubiq.
- Initial layer support line distance. This setting enables the user to reduce or increase the density of the support initial layer in order to reduce or increase adhesion to the build plate and the overall strength.
- Extra infill wall line count. Adds extra walls around the infill area. This can help to support top/bottom skin lines so that they sag less. This means you need fewer top/bottom skin layers for the same quality at the cost of some extra material. Contributed by BagelOrb.
- Multiply infill. Creates multiple infill lines on the same pattern for stiffer infill. Contributed by BagelOrb.
- Connected infill polygons. Similar to connecting infill lines, it is now possible to connect the cross and cross 3D infill polygons of a layer together. This feature can be combined with Multiply Infill and Extra Infill Walls to ensure a continuous extrusion pattern based on any infill pattern.
- Contributed by BagelOrb.
- Fan speed override. A new setting has been added to modify the fan speed of bridged areas, under Support settings > Fan Speed Override. This will only work when support is enabled. Contributed by smartavionics.
- Minimum wall flow. A new setting has been added to the 'Shell' category to define a minimum flow for thin printed walls. Contributed by smartavionics.
Bug fixes
- Cura settings guide. A detailed, searchable index of Cura settings, complete with images for reference.
- Custom support. A tool similar to the support blocker that adds cubes of support to the model manually by clicking parts of it. Contributed by Lokster.
- Quickly toggle autoslicing. Adds a toggle button to the progress bar to quickly enable/disable autoslicing. Contributed by fieldOfview.
- Version in title bar. Display the version number in the application title bar. Contributed by fieldOfview.
- Cura-DuetRRFPlugin. Adds output devices for a Duet RepRapFirmware printer: 'Print', 'Simulate', and 'Upload'. Contributed by Kriechi.
- Dremel 3D20. This plugin adds the Dremel printer to Ultimaker Cura. Contributed by Kriechi.
Third party printers
- Removed extra M109 commands. Older versions would generate unnecessary M109 commands. This has been fixed for better temperature stability when printing.
- Fixed minor mesh handling bugs. A few combinations of modifier meshes now lead to expected behavior.
- Removed unnecessary travels. Connected infill lines are now always printed completely connected, without unnecessary travel moves.
- Removed concentric 3D infill. This infill type has been removed as it doesn't meet our reliability standards.
- Extra skin wall count. Fixed an issue that caused extra print moves with this setting enabled.
- Concentric skin. Small gaps in concentric skin are now filled correctly.
- Order of printed models. The order of a large batch of printed models is now more consistent, instead of random.
- New profiles for TiZYX, Winbo, Tevo Tornado, Creality CR-10S, and Wanhao Duplicator.
- Updated profiles for Deltacomb and Dacoma.
Versienummer | 3.5.0 |
Releasestatus | Final |
Besturingssystemen | Windows 7, Linux, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Website | Ultimaker |
Download | https://software.ultimaker.com/ |
Bestandsgrootte | 144,00MB |
Licentietype | GPL |
Where Is the Perimeter Setting on Cura 3.3.1
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