It includes the whole cowel as well.

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They mailed it to me. I can either send you the mail, or link to OnShape.

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Maybe, but only if you used the official Creality root process.

If you do it on the pre rooted image, it will cause a reboot loop.

Yea, best thing since sliced bread. Have a look at Guppy Screen. If you like it I can share my screen mount which rotates it into landscape.

If you are referring to the whole cowel, I have the original STEP files for it on Onshape.

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I paid for my order on 7 April. Still waiting for them to pick the parts in the warehouse. Apparently it takes a month to pick 13 items 😡

Don't use the Automatic zoffset or the calibration before print. It is buggy at the moment. Do the normal "baby steps" in Fluid.

Create a GitHub Issue on the Orca repository. Let us know when it gets fixed. Or send a link to it.

Start a new post with screenshots of the errors. Mention me there so I can pick it up.

Cool. Note that over extrusion can bite you with tall skinny prints, when they cause nozzle rubbing and knock over.

Or the nozzle is too low for the 1st layer. That can cause squished plastic to be dragged or pushed around. I cannot see form the photo.

Start with 1st layer and work your way up - no pun intended.

If it was clean, it could be due to over extrusion build up. Contamination bubbles will show up on the first layer.

Why would you keep the Creality web interface?

Compare the resources by running "htop" in the ssh command line.

Always babysit your prints for, at least, the first 5 mm.

The Auto generated supports is for the overhangs, regardless of the side. Are you just trying to keep it from being knocked over?

But it only works if you roll it all the way on. That one is going to fall off.

Ahh, welcome to the club of Creality Quality Control Engineers.

Also, seems like the Core XZ ships with the new Sprinkler system. I which I had that feature.

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Yes, the only things that get written to are the logs and the "resume on power drop" file, which are not critical to the operation of the Linux OS.

Yes, if the hotend fan comes on after power up and then off below 60°, it will prevent the heat creep issue.