Cat-3.5h.gcode
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Even with a perfect cat-3.5h.gcode , things go wrong. Here is the troubleshooting matrix for the 3.5-hour cat.
The cat detaches from the bed at hour 2. Cause: Bed adhesion failed due to high acceleration. Fix: Clean the bed with dish soap (not alcohol). Apply a glue stick. Restart the print. cat-3.5h.gcode
Because this is a pre-sliced file, you cannot adjust the settings on your computer (the G-code is locked). You must adjust your printer to match the file.
However, the hollow design is a double-edged sword. While it saves filament, the lack of internal support can lead to issues if your printer’s cooling or retraction settings aren't perfect, as there is no infill to catch "overhangs" on the inside of the model. Community Perspectives Creality Ender 3 Pro Review: An Ideal First
To understand the file, we must first understand the language. The extension is the standard programming language for Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines, including desktop 3D printers.
The original cat-3.5h.gcode is usually derived from Creative Commons - NonCommercial models by designers like M3D or Print-A-Lot . Redistributing the G-code is often a violation of the original STL license. You are legally safer using the STL file and slicing it yourself to 3.5 hours. Cause: Bed adhesion failed due to high acceleration
Works out of the box for Bowden setups, but minor tuning makes it perfect.
This file is a "ready-to-print" instruction set, meaning it is already sliced and does not require you to open a program like Cura or PrusaSlicer. Layer Height: Sliced at a fine
The most human part of this filename is the suffix. This stands for 3.5 hours .