


Those settings can be imported by going to File>Open Profile and then choosing the provided Cura PLA profile.I'll bet if you follow Rodney Wells' instructions you'll have your printer back to normal in no time. The page are the recommended settings for 100 micron layer height. The bed size numbers are coded in the firmware so the machine won't travel beyond those values. The setup for Cura is fairly easy, unfortunately you can't just import a machine profile so here is a gallery of the setup for the Cubex Duo with Cura.

Simplif圓D is great in almost all respects but costs $150.

CUBIFY CUBEX DUO FREE
MatterControl/Matterslice is open-source, free and pretty powerful but its not very intuitive at first. Two programs that can handle dual extrusion are MatterControl/MatterSlice and Simplify 3D. I found that Cura wasn't capable of doing some of the more useful dual extruder functions such as choosing which extruder to print an object or two different objects with two different extruders, there was just functions like print support or in-fill with second extruder. The firmware for the Rumba board is located here: Slicers Speeds up to 100mm/s are possible extrusion wise, might not be so good for the frame though :). These hot-ends are also capable of high-speeds because they can put out a lot more volume than most hot-ends. The firmware is currently set to turn on both hot-end fans when either hot-end gets above 70C. The hot-ends have a teflon tube insert going down into the cold-zone but a 24V axial fan maintains a the cool termpature on the heatsink to prevent heat-creep which causes jams. This high temperature of the hot-end means its possible to print more exotic matierals such as Tritan from Taulman. These thermistors can take up to 295C, the firmware currently has a shut off if the hot-ends go above 290 degrees. The bracket for them is here and its recommended to print replacements in ABS or Colorfabb CF20. They are mounted in the extruderw from the original Cubex build. Sometimes somebody rips out a thermistor and its a sad day, good to have backups, just in case.
CUBIFY CUBEX DUO MODS
The hot-ends the Cubex Duo mods have are e3d V6s, these hot-ends are installed with ATC Semitec 104GT-2 thermistors, which can be purchased here: and the Reprap wiki page for them is here: /wiki/Thermistor#ATC_Semitec_104GT-2.
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CUBIFY CUBEX DUO SOFTWARE
This page will have links to all the files, parts and firmware configuration and software necessary to run these printers as RepRap machines rather than 3Dsystems machines. The electronics, LCD, power supply etc are replaced to produce a printer with a 300x300mm heated bed, 1, 2 or 3 hot-ends, a 24V power supply for the heated bed and electronics and stepper motors and a full graphic LCD controller with SD card support. Check that out here: The point of this page is to show how the printer can be converted into an open source RepRap machine by stripping everything out of it except for the stepper motors, endstops, smoothrods and frame itself. The end result being an Amazon review page where 83% of the reviewers gave the product 1 star. The Cubex Duo and Cubex Trio are printers by 3D systems released sometime around 2012, 2013, with a hefty price tag and a proprietary system they created a lot of disappointment to customers.
