E180-CURA

olly
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Re: E180-CURA

Post by olly » Wed Jan 22, 2020 2:35 pm

Oh boy am I a noob..

I have this wonderful little machine given to me for christmas present and I have levelled and brand new filament, ans even the most updated CURA program, and I tried my first print, it paused, i tried a second, it too failed.. I was wondering how to .....

1: get the latest update for the CURA program
2: any suggestions on the pausing?

my email is a_carling@hotmail.com if it is needed

thanks people

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William
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Re: E180-CURA

Post by William » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:03 pm

:D Hi,
Can you print the test model normally,
If the print test model also has a print pause,
You can try flashing the firmware.
The updated method can refer to:
Download the corresponding firmware and UI on the official website,
Then upload it using the firmware toolkit,
Upload the M file first, then decompress the UI file and copy it to the TF card and insert it into the card slot;
Then upload the S file,
After the firmware toolkit shows a successful upload,
Restart the printer to view it.
-Keep your mind and try to test it. :)
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!

orianajonathan
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Re: E180-CURA

Post by orianajonathan » Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:53 pm

Does anyone have a Cura profile for the E180? The .rar file published in the thread above is not decompressed. There's an error every time I try to unzip it, and I've tried different software to open a rar. TIA

varshith123
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Re: E180-CURA

Post by varshith123 » Sat Jul 25, 2020 4:15 pm

Hello,

I'm experiencing difficulty printing utilizing this profile/settings. I imported and confirmed them precisely, yet my prints all have peculiar line dividing on both the top and base layers. See photograph underneath.

The sides print fine, it's the top and base that appear to be under expelling or something.


I attempted:

- Using 3 distinct spools of PLA

- Changing out the extruder for the extra that accompanied the printer

- Printing 5 unique models

- Leveling the bed multiple times, it's totally level

- Tried various temperatures

- Tried expanding stream rate somewhat (however this is definitely not a decent arrangement, progressively a bandaid) - didn't work in any case

It appears as though it must be a product issue with these settings. Which settings do you suggest fixing?

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