The UltiMaker S7 also includes quality of life improvements: We also reversed the front fan direction (fewer plastic hairs, less maintenance), made the print core door magnets stronger, and add a sensor that helps avoid flooding. This effectively makes it much harder to not achieve a perfect first layer, improving overall print success. The re-engineered print head has an inductive sensor which reduces noise when probing the build plate. Along with that, 4 pins and 25 magnets make it easy to replace the flex plate perfectly – even with one hand. But we also don’t recommend using or adhesion structures for UltiMaker materials (except PC, ’s PC). Not only do you not need tools to pop a printed part off. A PEI-coated flexible steel build plate makes a big difference to productivity. The build stack has also been completely redesigned. To further enclose the build chamber the S7 only has one magnetically latched door. This filters the exhaust air of every print and also improves build temperature stability. It now includes an integrated Air Manager. The UltiMaker S7 is built on the success of the UltiMaker S5 and its design decisions were heavily based on feedback from customers. While keeping the same amount of features and adding a few more. Less waiting time (before you can print) and Less hoops you'll have to jump trough to get things done. The next major release of Cura will feature: Less buttons (that you need to press like a good little monkey). Because there are many things I do not want in Cura. So for your "There are many thinks that you can implement in CURA". And that Repetier is yet another "by-power-users for-power-users". Which for me was an indication that they had no clue about what I was actually doing. While Cura was already distributed with an installer. When I asked for a copy I got send a link of the source code. I announced this on the #RepRap IRC channel (chat) and I got chewed at for making something useless, and Repetier with Slic3r was going to be way better, and I should help out with Repetier instead of running my own. A little story from about a year ago, when I released the first version of Cura. I found this out while seeking some bugs in my new slicer and using the GCode preview from Cura and Repetier to compare if there was a bug in my viewer or my gcode.įinally. Surprise, they are not drawn like that, they are just drawn with a thickness. Without knowing too much about what "Gcode" is, or "serial port settings".Īlso, it pretends to show lines in the actual thickness that they are printed. Now, immagine not having Cura, and having Repetier as first program you'll have to use to print. There are some good things in it, and some bad things.īut most important, they follow the "more is more" strategy, being more and more a power-user tool with every version.
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