23A
Clip end of filament with scissors to form a slanted point. This will improve the insertion effectiveness of the filament as it reaches the channel.
Once you have the downloaded the Cura software, you are ready to download a material profile. While on the Cura Lulzbot Edition website, scroll down to 'Cura Print Profiles' section and select the. Additional tool head and profiles for M175! Download Ultimaker Cura 4.0 today and enjoy a brand-new user interface designed to simplify 3D print preparation – whether you’re a beginner or an expert. This release adds integration with Ultimaker Cloud, offering you advanced cloud-based tools to support News.
23B
Load Polylite PLA in Extruder 1 (left), and PolyDissolve S1 in Extruder 2 (right). Slightly pull back on the idler arm and insert the filament from a 45° angle.
23C
Once the filament stops, you may need to wiggle the filament until it slides in farther.
23D
Rotate the gears by hand to help pull the filament into the tool head. Clockwise for Extruder 1, counterclockwise for Extruder 2.
Note: If you're still experiencing difficulty loading the filament, slightly loosen the idler tension by half-turn increments to allow for more space on the filament path. It's possible for the filament to emerge from the back of the extruder during loading, simply remove and try loading again. Make sure the filament end is clipped at an angle to reach the channel.
23E
Purge factory filament by rotating gears by hand for both extruders until extrusion transitions into the sample filament.
Cura LulzBot Edition is a Free Software program that both prepares your files for printing (by converting your model into GCODE), and also allows you to control the operation of your LulzBot 3D printer.
The latest version features an updated user interface, more slicing options, an updated slicing engine, and better print quality than ever before. Keep Cura LulzBot Edition updated to have the latest pre-set Cura print profiles, developed and tested by the LulzBot team to ensure the best performance out of your LulzBot!
Download, Installation, and Removal Instructions
Find links and instructions based on your operating system in the tutorials below.
Current Version: 3.6.23
Cura LulzBot Edition v3.6.23 Notes:
The current stable version of Cura LE for Windows is v3.6.23 and for Mac OS is v3.6.20.
LulzBot Bio users will need to use version 3.6.22 and above.
MAC OSX Users Note: MAC OS v3.6.20 of Cura LulzBot Edition does not include support for the M175 Tool Head.
Use the following workaround guide to use the M175 Tool Head - click to download pdf. Files needed for M175 Tool Head workaround - click to download files. Profile Updates for Cura LE v3.6.20
The following profile updates can be manually imported into Cura LE v3.6.20.
These profiles are already included in all versions of Cura LE v3.6.22 and above.
v3.6.20 Profile Update Instructions
v3.6.20 Profile Update Downloads - click to download
Firmware Notes:
We recommend using the latest firmware included within Cura LulzBot Edition to maximize long-term compatibility. Users that need to use existing GCode files can restore compatible firmware (1.1.5.64 or below) through Legacy Cura LulzBot Edition v21.08.
Cura LulzBot Edition versions 2.6.69 and above contain firmware standardized for use with all LulzBot Mini 3D Printers, and contains important bug fixes. However, once your firmware has been updated to 1.1.5.70 or beyond, GCode files sliced with earlier versions of Cura LE will no longer be compatible and will have to be re-sliced using the latest version of Cura LE.
Cura LulzBot Edition version 2.6.69 includes proposed LulzBot TAZ 5 slicing profiles with built-in filament temperature settings. Marlin Firmware 1.1.5 and later removes the built-in filament temperature presets from the Graphical LCD Controller menu. Users that prefer to use the filament temperature presets included with some legacy firmware can use the firmware included within Legacy Cura LulzBot Edition v21.08.
Minimum System Requirements
Operating System
Debian 7 or newer
Fedora 23 or newer Ubuntu 15.10 or newer Windows 7 or newer Mac OSX 10.7 or newer
Minimum Hardware Requirements
OpenGL v2 compatible graphics card
Suggested: OpenGL v4 or higher for full functionality Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64 or newer 1 GB of RAM or more Cura SourceCura Firmware FlashingEnd User License Agreements (EULA)Cura Download Lulzbot
Cura LulzBot Edition, a Free Software solution for Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printing, is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 (LGPLv3).
Copyright © 2017, 2018, 2019 FAME 3D - Released under terms of the LGPLv3 License.
Sketchode 1 3 2. Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 FAME 3D - Released under terms of the AGPLv3 License.
Derived from Cura, which was created by David Braam and Ultimaker. Copyright © 2013 David Braam - Released under terms of the AGPLv3 License.
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