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I have this printer yes.:) I am wondering how you set up the print one at a time setting in CURA? I have 15.04.6 version. If you have a multi-extrusion printer, One At A Time is not supported by Cura. For a single extrusion printer, you can enable One at a Time printing as follows:. switch to Custom settings in the sidebar. in the search bar on top of the Custom settings sidebar, type 'print sequence'. One Tweak at a Time. Anycubic i3 Mega Cura Settings: Best i3 Mega Cura Profile. As the title suggests I am trying to print multiple copies of the same small part, I have Cura 3.6 set to print one at a time, but it prints from right to left and comes close to contacting previous prints, if I could get it to print from front to back I could safely add one or 2 more to the build plate.

Providing that none of your object is too tall (taller than the Gantry clearance).
Also the objects cannot be too close from each other (when you activate the option and move objects on the bed, you see a gray box around them showing this limit).

The reason you cannot use it at the moment is probably because you didn't filled the printer head size parameters (Menu 'Machine -> Machine Settings..').
You will have to measure them, but on mine (Australian clone of the i3) I use those values and it works fine:

Cura print one at a time
  • Head size toward X min: 30
  • Head size toward Y min: 70
  • Head size toward X max: 60
  • Head size toward Y max: 50
  • Printer gantry height: 35
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  • Head size toward X min: 30
  • Head size toward Y min: 70
  • Head size toward X max: 60
  • Head size toward Y max: 50
  • Printer gantry height: 35

Those are 'conservative' values (a little bigger than the actual values). It means I'm losing a little bed space, but I prefer that to the risk of having the print head knocking out previous prints if one of the measurements is too low :o).

PS: The option will automatically disable itself if some object dimension are too big to avoid collisions Ubuntu virtual image.

3D printers use a platform on which one or several objects are made simultaneously, one layer at a time. Regardless of how many objects are on the plate, one needs to wait until the last layer is finished to remove the objects from the 3D printer.

Cura Print One At A Time

There is an exception to this rule. Some 3D printers and the right correspondent slicing software, can 3D-print one object at a time in sequence. In practical terms this means that the machine finishes one object that then can be removed from the plate, before the other objects continue 3D printing.

Cura Print One At A Time

This feature is rarely used due to the limitation it implies. For each object to be printed one at a time, there needs to be enough clearance between it and its neighbouring objects so that the printhead can move freely without collisions. Another limitation is the fact that the 3D-printed object can only be as tall as the distance between the printhead nozzle and the XY gantry of the 3D printer.

Nevertheless we gave this a try using the Ultimaker 2 3D printer and the Cura slicing engine. You can see the result in the video below where eight #3DBenchy boats where 3D-printing in sequentially, one at a time.





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