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Creality Cr 10 Slicer Software

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ok i think i found whats happening : your nozzle is a little bit blocked and don't extrude the correct diameter for your settings. it dont affect plane straight lines or big circles, but when it turns very quick the material won't stick.
3 solutions :
Sonic boom games for free. a) in your slicer adjust line widht t the real width of your filament extruded . to do so :
Jackpot games online free. put your head high overs the bed, fan off, help extrude a little bit and wait for the filament to do a ligne of 10 cm / 4 inches approx. when cold use a gauge or a caliper to mesure it : it shoud be round an about 0,4 mm but yours i probably 0.3. if its round adjust the line width in your slicer
b) use the little tool (like a pin) sold with your printer and put it in the nozzle when its hot (be carreful : ITS DAMN HOT and it will heat the pin fast !!!!!!! i will be not responsible for any injuries) then extrude 10 cm of plastic and verify with the a) method.
c) change your nozzle (it must be HOT to do so ! and be carefull again !!!! i ll be still ot responsable of your burns. nor the less any way :) )

3d object creation software. any way i use a slightly reduced line width to improve my prints (0.35 for a 0.40 extruder)

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My PC (Linux Mint) sits right next to my CR10 and I'd like to be able to send files directly to it rather than load the SD card in to the PC, save the file, unplug the SD card, plug it into the CR10 control box, etc etc.
I have a USB cable plugged into the CR10 and into a USB hub from my PC but the PC doesn't see the printer. I don't know what to do in Cura to make it recognize the printer- it lists the printer as the default from when I set up Cura but says it's not connected. The CR10 'manual' doesn't say one word about the USB port on the CR10 control box.
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My PC (Linux Mint) sits right next to my CR10 and I'd like to be able to send files directly to it rather than load the SD card in to the PC, save the file, unplug the SD card, plug it into the CR10 control box, etc etc.
I have a USB cable plugged into the CR10 and into a USB hub from my PC but the PC doesn't see the printer. I don't know what to do in Cura to make it recognize the printer- it lists the printer as the default from when I set up Cura but says it's not connected. The CR10 'manual' doesn't say one word about the USB port on the CR10 control box.

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So.how do I connect the CR10 to the PC so I can send files? I don't want to go the route of Octoprint (maybe eventually), I just want to be able to send gcode files to the printer.



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