Tim Marlow
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Looks very technical Dave. Cant wait to see how you get on with it now :thumb2:
The error was in OpenGL - odd, because it said that it had to have OpenGL 2.0 or higher, and my PC has 3.1 , so I don't know what's going on there - I've gotten lax when installing programmes, I used to create restore points, but I've had so little problems with Windows 10, that's fallen by the wayside. Just shows how you can get complacent - at least I haven't had to reload Windows!1. before installing new software get windows to do a ''create a restore point''
2. if new software messes up , do a system restore to that point , a lot faster and gets rid of all the files that were added.
Not sure why a more modern cura wouldn't work , its not been updated that much in terms of hardware requirements, but may need up to date graphics card drivers.
What was the error ?
Prusaslicer is a nice program.I've just been advised that PrusaSlicer may be an alternative to CURA - anyone have any experience of this?
Dave
ps couldn't find any cats - too cold!
Gary,Prusaslicer is a nice program.
Make sure you know preset info ( print area , etc ) as you will need to set up a profile for your printer
I've heard good things about it but never used it. My first printers were Ultimakers so I've stuck with Cura ever sinceI've just been advised that PrusaSlicer may be an alternative to CURA - anyone have any experience of this?
Dave
ps couldn't find any cats - too cold!
If nothing else make sure you update the anti-virus software, its too easy to get caught by malicious adverts embedded on some websites.My laptop didnt do a windows 10 update properly about 2 years ago so i turned it off and it stayed that way ever since lol
Oh yes, that's one thing I do keep on top of! I do use Adblock which seems to be fairly effective. It does mean that certain sites won't open, unless you disable it, but that's no hardship.If nothing else make sure you update the anti-virus software, its too easy to get caught by malicious adverts embedded on some websites.
Bit of a bugger then Dave. Hope you get it sorted out. Might be worth a quick email to the manufacturer though. What have you got to lose?A really bad day............... I cleared my desk of printer & scanner & a year or so of accumulated dust, the 3D printer fitted nicely. All plugged in - nothing - tried connections - nothing - tried a new power lead - nothing. Swore a bit - sat down, calmed down, had a cup of tea then undid & remade the power connections - still nothing.
I'll have to look out my multimeter ( no idea where it is ), but I have suspicions the power brick is u/s. Since I bought this from a private seller & the box was sealed, I don't think I'll get any comeback.
I'll have another go in the morning, just in case I missed something, but it looks like I'll need a replacement. A bit of a disappointment, to put it mildly.............................
Dave
That's the sort of thing that I'll be checking on! If the mainboard is labelled wrong, then that's a bit of a bummer!granny and suck eggs ..... 120v /230v select slide in right location
p.s. noted a web forum post stating youtube video for connections gets negative and positive output from transformer connected to wrong side on mainboard , i.e. they have -ve connection to +ve in and vice versa
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