Software-update: Cura 5.9.0

Ultimaker Cura logo Cura wordt 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 kalibratiebestanden voor de 3d-printer. Versie 5.9.0 van Cura is uitgekomen en hierin zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen aangebracht:

Scarf seam settings

New settings have been added in experimental that let you turn your Z seam into a scarf seam.

  • Scarf Seam Length Determines the length of the scarf seam, a seam type that should make the Z seam less visible.
  • Scarf Seam Start Height The ratio of the selected layer height after which the scarf seam will begin.
  • Scarf Seam Split Distance Determines the length of each step in the flow change when extruding along the scarf seam. A smaller distance will result in a more precise but also more complex G-code.
  • Outer Wall Start Speed Ratio This is the ratio of the top speed to start with when printing an outer wall.
  • Outer Wall (start) Acceleration This is the acceleration with which to reach the top speed when printing an outer wall
  • Outer Wall End Speed Ratio This is the ratio of the top speed to end with when printing an outer wall.
  • Outer Wall (end) Deceleration This is the deceleration with which to end printing an outer wall.
  • Outer Wall Speed Split Distance This is the maximum length of an extrusion path when splitting a longer path to apply the outer wall acceleration/deceleration. A smaller distance will create a more precise but also more verbose G-Code

Try it for yourself using the showcase model for this release!

Updated the Start and End G-code
It is now possible to include conditional statements such as If/Else statements when editing the start and end G-code in your machine settings. This allows you to set up much more complex printer automation that responds to things such as the status of your printer or user input. Learn more about the possibilities on our wiki.

Added the "Extra Infill Lines to Support Skins
And other improvements to help make printing over sparse infill more reliable

  • Introduced Build Fan Speed at Height, Build Fan Speed at Layer, and Build Volume Fan Number to control extra fans, like those controlling the build volume separately
  • Significant UI speed improvements interacting with custom settings especially if your printer has multiple extruders
  • Introduced an Anycolor option for the UltiMaker S and F series enabling you to print with any UltiMaker color loaded in the material station that is compatible with the printjobs. Note that it’s only compatible with the latest version of the firmware (for Factor 4 >=10.1 and for S-series >=9.0, and it does not include the UltiMaker S3)
  • Added an option to Export Package for Technical Support to the help menu, it includes a project file with the settings but also the logs
  • Improved the way materials are selected when using multiple extruders to print the build plate adhesion so it doesn't default to the first extruder but the best option instead.
  • Improved processes so not only installers but also executables inside installers are signed for Windows
  • Introduced improvements to how models and projects with large file size (500MB) slice. A message was also added to inform the user when a file size is too big to slice.
  • Made it possible for multiple Engine plugins that are registered to the same slot to be used together. (Only for Modify plugins, and Plugins will be addressed alphabetically)
  • Moved the Gradual Flow Engine Plug-in to CuraEngine, this also resolved slicing crashes when the plugin was used in combination with large number of smaller models that were printed at once.
  • Improved and expanded the Insert at Layer Change post-processing script
  • Improved and expanded the Time Lapse Post Processing script
  • Added a registry entry to provide the option to silent uninstall on Windows
Bug fixes:
  • Fixed a crash that would occur when renaming profile names that would result in changing the order of the profiles, resolves #19522
  • Fixed a bug so objects in a 3MF reload in the same position as they were saved again
  • Fixed an issue where overhanging walls and walls that were adjacent to overhanging walls were not printed at the correct speed
  • Fixed a bug that prevented the "Sync materials with printers" page from displaying when accessed immediately after starting Cura or signing in
  • Fixed a bug where reloading an updated model would not update the duplicates of the model on the build plate, resolves #19031
  • Fixed a bug that showed incompatible materials when switching between printers with a different filament diameter.
  • Fixed a bug where tree support in enclosed holes has missing layers
  • Made improvements in the G-codePathModify slot for Engine Plugins
  • Fixed a bug that prevented changes to the initial layer diameter from being applied properly in tree support
  • Fixed a rounding issue in the engine math
Bugs resolved since the Beta release
  • Spiralize outer contour no longer adds unnecessary seams to the model, resolves #19814
  • When coasting is enabled the printhead no longer drops down, resolves #19810
  • Fixed coasting strategy so it's only applied to outer/inner walls, and not to skin, top-bottom, or infill
  • Fixed wiping direction when printing a single wall, resolves #19843
  • Improved wiping in combination with the scarf seam, resolves #19860
  • Significantly improved the strategy for sharpest corner - smart hiding seam location combination
  • Fixed a bug where long scarf seam length and short scarf seam steps would result in the seam being moved outward
  • Fixed a bug where seam acceleration and deceleration around seam were not working
  • Fixed a bug where infill was wrongly removed from narrow spaces, resolves #19478
  • Triple-clicking values and searches that you entered now has you select everything so you can edit it in the field similar to other desktop applications
  • Updated dependencies and improved how unwanted and unused binaries are excluded from the building process.
  • Added Eazao material for the new Eazao printers
  • Updated the urls schemes to make them more robust when attempting to open files in Cura
  • Retract before outer wall now works correctly on all layers, resolves #19876
  • Resolved top reported crashes coming in via the analyzing tool Sentry
  • Removed an unwanted Z-hop when starting a new layer
  • Layer starts are more visible in the print preview with the scarf seam
  • Made the X to close floating and pop up windows a little bigger
  • Improved the visuals of printers with a build plate texture, they now render more consistently regardless of zoom or angle of view
  • The UI now displays correctly on Wayland, with this fix we noticed some performance drop compared to X11
Introduced Makerbot Sketch Sprint

The new lightning-fast MakerBot Sketch Sprint has been released and is now supported inside of Cura. Learn more about our fastest classroom printer; MakerBot Sketch Sprint

Note: We are very happy with the performance of the Sketch Sprint profiles. However, the Sprint prints so fast that some users have experienced issues with overhangs that do not print as cleanly as they would like. If you find this yourself, you can increase the 'Minimum Layer Time' setting to give the overhangs more time to cool. If the issue persists then use supports to support any overhangs that are giving you trouble. We are always making improvements to our printer profiles and we expect that overhangs will only get better over time!

More Printers and Profiles
  • Introduced Makerbot Sketch and Sketch Large
  • Introduced new materials to the UltiMaker Method series, ABS, PETG, Nylon-CF, and Tough PLA
  • Introduced new materials for Labs Extruder of the UltiMaker Method series, BASF Ultrafuse 316L, TPE SEBS 1300 95A, and Polymax PC. Except BASF Ultrafuse 316L is not available on the Method XL.
  • Various setting improvements for ABS and Nylon for UltiMaker Method series
  • Various setting improvements for dual extrusion support for the UltiMaker Method series
  • Implemented a hard limit so the bed temperature cannot be more than 120°C on all UltiMaker printers.
  • Fixed an error in the profile Ultimaker 2 profile naming
  • Introduced the Creality CR-M4
  • Introduced Eazao M500, M600, M700, and Potter, and updated the Eazao Zero
  • Introduced ZYYX+ and ZYYX Pro
  • Updated acceleration settings for the Creality Ender-2 V3 SE
Community Translations
  • Updated Japanese translations
  • Brazilian Portuguese

Ultimaker Cura

Versienummer 5.9.0
Releasestatus Final
Besturingssystemen Linux, macOS, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website UltiMaker
Download https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/releases/tag/5.9.0
Licentietype GPL

Door Bart van Klaveren

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19-11-2024 • 20:45

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Er zijn voor mij eigenlijk nog maar twee redenen om Cura te gebruiken:
1. ik moet een mal maken om iets mee te maken, dit kan in PrusaSlicer niet
2. Ik moet iets maken met heel veel gaten en/of schroefdraden in de verticale richting. Cura doet varabele lagen beter dan PS.
En wat is het voordeel van de prusaslicer?
Dat het heel fijn werkt met mijn Prusa printers. En ergens ook dat de ontwikkeling van OrcaSlicer, een afgeleide van PS, heel veel nieuwe dingen oplevert waarvan de beste diingen t.z.t. ook weer in PS verschijnen.
En het is ook wel handig dat je de print kan bewerken op manieren die in Cura gewoon veel werk zijn, als het in Cura überhaupt al kan.

[Reactie gewijzigd door ocf81 op 19 november 2024 22:53]

PrusaSlicer is gebaseerd op Slic3r, maar dan met wat extra handigheidjes. Bambu Studio is gebaseerd op PrusaSlicer en Orca Slicer is weer gebaseerd op Bambu Studio.
Dus Slic3r -> Prusa -> Bambu -> Orca.

PrusaSlicer is daarmee de stap net voor Bambu's aanpassingen. Orca Slicer werkt ook goed, maar heeft weer eigenaardigheden die PrusaSlicer niet heeft. Slic3r is dan weer net wat verder uitgekleed omdat Prusa wel daadwerkelijk nuttige toevoegingen heeft gedaan.

Het grootste voordeel van deze slicers tegenover Cura is dat ze ten eerste in de basis niet van een fabrikant zelf zijn (Cura is van UltiMaker), als de versie van de fabrikant wegvalt kun je altijd terug naar Slic3r en je profielen/settings zouden redelijk compatible moeten zijn.

Daarnaast is de focus van Cura op het snel printen; veel settings in profielen die niet zomaar aan te passen zijn en ontransparante sliders. Slic3r daarentegen focust juist op de controle die je als gebruiker hebt.

Los van featureset hebben ze dus ook een heel ander doel. Als je net begint met 3D printen is Cura prima, alleen een gedoe met sommige filaments. Als je een beetje begint te snappen wat de settings van Slic3r zijn/doen dan is die overstap wel de moeite waard.
Bijna alles komt op interface en persoonlijke voorkeur neer. Heb indruk dat alle Slic3r afgeleide iets meer en eenvoudiger model manipulatie toestaan in de slicer zelf dan Cura.

Maar kwa slicing mogelijkheden doen ze beide nagenoeg alles wat je wilt... aangezien het allemaal opensource is gebruiken ze ook snel innovaties van elkaar (zoals nu bv scarf seams, wat iets was dat orcaslicer eerder dit jaar uitgewerkt had)

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