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The main one being that you add 10 degrees to the default bed temperature. So for a 60 degree PLA bed, your printer definition changes it to 70 degrees which is too hot!
Likewise you add 5 degrees to any nozzle temperature that is set in Cura. I see know reason for this and the printer settings you have in Cura are different to the ones in your Prusa config, even though it's the same printer.
It has also been raised by someone else on the Cura github: Ultimaker/Cura#16215
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I believe a number of these settings are wrong.
The main one being that you add 10 degrees to the default bed temperature. So for a 60 degree PLA bed, your printer definition changes it to 70 degrees which is too hot!
Likewise you add 5 degrees to any nozzle temperature that is set in Cura. I see know reason for this and the printer settings you have in Cura are different to the ones in your Prusa config, even though it's the same printer.
It has also been raised by someone else on the Cura github: Ultimaker/Cura#16215
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: