![]() ![]() I can slice small objects without any trouble, but not my biggest. Well, I've found the cause, so now the only question is what to do about it. I don't know what a "modifier mesh" is, but I do know that it isn't a choice that came up when I was exporting to STL from FreeCAD, and I haven't seen it as a choice in any of FreeCAD's menus, so I don't have a way to export as not a modifier mesh (or know why this "modifier mesh" thing even exists if it make things unprintable). ![]() ![]() That leaves the thing about "setting a model as a modifier mesh". So I guess I'm presuming this one isn't the problem. Suspecting that maybe it just doesn't trust me not to have replaced something with a new part that isn't the Ender 5 Pro default, I also connected it by USB so Cura would have the chance to detect it, and that didn't make a difference. And it came with a list of known printers to choose from including mine (Ender 5 Pro), and I've already told it which one I have, and it's already showing me information on the default hardware such as the nozzle diameter. Well, I know it fits because I designed it to and I know the numbers, and the image that Cura is showing me shows that it fits.īut I don't have any idea what "assigning a model to an extruder" could even mean other than making sure the slicer knows what kind of extruder I have. Please review settings and check if your models:
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