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Topic: printing out of area error?

Running an Ultimaker, using Cura III that came with it.

Most of my part runs work normally, and I get good prints.

Sometimes, I have made a new gcode file, and the parts print normally, can't see anything wrong with them even, but the printer is stopped with "printed out of area" error on the display. 

If a file does this once, it does it every time I run it.  If a file doesn't do this, it never does it.

The parts are nowhere near the limits of size of the area the machine can print.


is there some way to debug the gcode?

Dave
3D printer - Monoprice Maker Ultimate with mods-
microswiss hot end, Bondtech extruder, twin cooling fans & ducts, insulated heater block, enclosed with Lexan like the Wanhao D6 it is based on.

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Re: printing out of area error?

Dave455 wrote:

Running an Ultimaker, using Cura III that came with it.

Most of my part runs work normally, and I get good prints.

Sometimes, I have made a new gcode file, and the parts print normally, can't see anything wrong with them even, but the printer is stopped with "printed out of area" error on the display. 

If a file does this once, it does it every time I run it.  If a file doesn't do this, it never does it.

The parts are nowhere near the limits of size of the area the machine can print.


is there some way to debug the gcode?

Is the slicer and host both configured with the correct machine dimensions. They both are set seperatly but need to be the same.

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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Re: printing out of area error?

Where do I find those settings?  I take an STL file that I designed in Solidworks.  Read it into IIIP Cura III.  Cura III makes the gcode file.  I've read lots of comments about slicers / settings, but don't see how to get to them.

Adding this, just in case it isn't clear, I can make a new gcode, moving the location of the same parts, and it will work normally.  Even the parts that were made by the file that throws the error, look complete.  They don't have overhangs, if the rafts they are on print, nothing on the part goes outside the margin of the raft.  They are no where near the height limit either.

Dave
3D printer - Monoprice Maker Ultimate with mods-
microswiss hot end, Bondtech extruder, twin cooling fans & ducts, insulated heater block, enclosed with Lexan like the Wanhao D6 it is based on.

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Re: printing out of area error?

Dave455 wrote:

Where do I find those settings?  I take an STL file that I designed in Solidworks.  Read it into IIIP Cura III.  Cura III makes the gcode file.  I've read lots of comments about slicers / settings, but don't see how to get to them.

Adding this, just in case it isn't clear, I can make a new gcode, moving the location of the same parts, and it will work normally.  Even the parts that were made by the file that throws the error, look complete.  They don't have overhangs, if the rafts they are on print, nothing on the part goes outside the margin of the raft.  They are no where near the height limit either.

So in Cura have tried clicking preferences at the top of the window, then select settings? In that list you can select all the settings you want to be visible and have access to. In addition if you click printers then to the right click machine settings you can set up all the information about your machine. As for slicer settings, those are in the main window on the right. By default the Recommended tab is always set. But you can select the custom tab and there you will find every slicer setting you can imagine.

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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Re: printing out of area error?

Must be a different varient of Cura.  No preferences along the top.
File Tools Machine Expert
That's what I have.  I made a screen capture, but looks like I have to find a place to put it up on the web.

Dave
3D printer - Monoprice Maker Ultimate with mods-
microswiss hot end, Bondtech extruder, twin cooling fans & ducts, insulated heater block, enclosed with Lexan like the Wanhao D6 it is based on.

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Re: printing out of area error?

Dave455 wrote:

Must be a different varient of Cura.  No preferences along the top.
File Tools Machine Expert
That's what I have.  I made a screen capture, but looks like I have to find a place to put it up on the web.


Mine is Cura 3.6 straight from Ultimakers website. It is their software after all.

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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Re: printing out of area error?

I installed that also.  But I got stalled by all of the myriad of variables that need to be transferred - and some translated, as they changed the names on some.

After months of tweaking and mods, I have the things printing nicely, and finding the time to deal with the translation isn't easy, almost like starting over....  Well from half way anyway.

Dave
3D printer - Monoprice Maker Ultimate with mods-
microswiss hot end, Bondtech extruder, twin cooling fans & ducts, insulated heater block, enclosed with Lexan like the Wanhao D6 it is based on.