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\nLicense: Creative Commons<\/a>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, How to 3D Print with CURA on Creality's Ender 3, https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base/impact-layer-height-3d-print, https://www.3dhubs.com/knowledge-base/selecting-optimal-shell-and-infill-parameters-fdm-3d-printing, https://all3dp.com/1/3d-printing-support-structures/, https://ultimaker.com/en/resources/20423-platform-adhesion-cura, https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/3dprintersbay/ender-3-deliverables/Ender+3+quick+start+guide.pdf, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EfWVUJjBdA, https://ultimaker.com/en/resources/21330-what-does-a-successful-first-layer-look-like, consider supporting our work with a contribution to wikiHow, Choose your desired .stl file to print and click, Press the control knob to highlight and select. If not, press on the control knob, select. The average speed of Ender 3 has proven to be between 45 and 65 mm/s. But it is best to start at the bottom end of the scale and work your way up slowly. Ender 3 V2 Firmware Start and End G-Code from Filament Friday. Also, keep in mind that the appropriate setting can vary from model to model. First, you click on “Settings” and then on “Printers” and “Manage Printers”. The choice of temperature for Ender 3 also depends on the material. The material will stick to the bed in an even layer if properly leveled. Retraction Distance. Because with it you have a good basis for all further measures. Need help solving this problem. If you want to counteract oozing and stringing during printing, you should make use of retraction. Use sandpaper to smooth out object if needed. LINE WIDTH is the diameter of the extruder, in CURA 3 is 0,4 mm. For other common filaments such as ABS* or PETG*, we explain the best parameters below. It is not only easy to use but also affordable. 276 456 94. This is all the more true if your primary goal is stability. Best Cura Settings & Profile for Ender 3 - Guide & List. The Ender 3 does not show in device manager. The Ender 3 (Pro/V2) and Cura are a match made in 3D printing heaven. At least for PLA, they have been able to find an optimal retraction setting. A suitable starting speed is 60 mm/s. Also, keep an eye on your model and its field of application. The Ender 3 works like a standard FDM printer. Check to see if the object is printing properly. The Ender 3 series offers great printers. A slow speed should be chosen for flexible materials. This article has been viewed 65,923 times. Perfil Cura 4.4 Ender 3 PLA V2.1-PRO . The red circled number indicates the current nozzle temperature and the number above represents desired temperature. First of all, it should be noted that users with the standard profile of the model are well-advised to start with. Creality Ender 3 Cura 4.4.1 Settings Posted on January 21, 2020 January 21, 2020 by Sam Campbell This is our current Cura profile for Creality Ender 3, one of the most popular 3d printers for the home user. How & When to use it? 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