1 # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
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3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the Cura package.
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4 # Ilya Kulakov <kulakov.ilya@gmail.com>, 2013.
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8 "Project-Id-Version: Cura\n"
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9 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
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10 "POT-Creation-Date: 2014-07-28 17:57+0200\n"
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11 "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-09-27 09:41+0100\n"
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12 "Last-Translator: \n"
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13 "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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14 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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15 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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16 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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17 "X-Generator: Poedit 1.5.7\n"
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19 #: Cura/gui/app.py:144 Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:566
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20 msgid "A new version of Cura is available, would you like to download?"
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23 #: Cura/gui/app.py:144 Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:566
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24 msgid "New version available"
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27 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:223
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28 msgid "Add new machine wizard"
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31 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:225
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32 msgid "First time run wizard"
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35 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:226
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36 msgid "Welcome, and thanks for trying Cura!"
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39 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:228
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40 msgid "This wizard will help you in setting up Cura for your machine."
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43 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:262
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44 msgid "Select which Printrbot machine you have:"
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47 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:299
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48 msgid "The following pre-defined machine profiles are available"
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51 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:300
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53 "Note that these profiles are not guaranteed to give good results,\n"
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54 "or work at all. Extra tweaks might be required.\n"
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55 "If you find issues with the predefined profiles,\n"
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56 "or want an extra profile.\n"
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57 "Please report it at the github issue tracker."
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60 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:330
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61 msgid "Cura is now ready to be used!"
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64 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:335
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66 "RepRap machines can be vastly different, so here you can set your own "
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70 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:336
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72 "Be sure to review the default profile before running it on your machine."
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75 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:337
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77 "If you like a default profile for your machine added,\n"
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78 "then make an issue on github."
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81 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:339
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82 msgid "You will have to manually install Marlin or Sprinter firmware."
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85 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:341
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86 msgid "Machine name"
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89 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:342
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90 msgid "Machine width (mm)"
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93 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:343
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94 msgid "Machine depth (mm)"
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97 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:344
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98 msgid "Machine height (mm)"
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101 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:345 Cura/util/profile.py:175
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102 msgid "Nozzle size (mm)"
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105 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:346 Cura/util/profile.py:503
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109 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:347
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110 msgid "Bed center is 0,0,0 (RoStock)"
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113 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:367
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114 msgid "Select your machine"
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117 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:368
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118 msgid "What kind of machine do you have:"
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121 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:377
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122 msgid "Other (Ex: RepRap, MakerBot)"
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125 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:380
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127 "The collection of anonymous usage information helps with the continued "
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128 "improvement of Cura."
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131 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:381
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133 "This does NOT submit your models online nor gathers any privacy related "
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137 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:382
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138 msgid "Submit anonymous usage information:"
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141 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:383
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142 msgid "For full details see: http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Cura:stats"
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145 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:455
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146 msgid "Select upgraded parts you have"
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149 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:456
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151 "To assist you in having better default settings for your Ultimaker\n"
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152 "Cura would like to know which upgrades you have in your machine."
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155 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:458
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156 msgid "Extruder drive upgrade"
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159 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:459
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160 msgid "Heated printer bed (kit)"
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163 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:460
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164 msgid "Heated printer bed (self built)"
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167 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:461
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168 msgid "Dual extrusion (experimental)"
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171 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:463
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173 "If you have an Ultimaker bought after october 2012 you will have the\n"
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174 "Extruder drive upgrade. If you do not have this upgrade,\n"
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175 "it is highly recommended to improve reliability."
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178 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:464
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180 "This upgrade can be bought from the Ultimaker webshop\n"
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181 "or found on thingiverse as thing:26094"
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184 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:486
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185 msgid "Upgrade Ultimaker Firmware"
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188 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:487
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190 "Firmware is the piece of software running directly on your 3D printer.\n"
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191 "This firmware controls the step motors, regulates the temperature\n"
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192 "and ultimately makes your printer work."
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195 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:489
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197 "The firmware shipping with new Ultimakers works, but upgrades\n"
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198 "have been made to make better prints, and make calibration easier."
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201 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:491
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203 "Cura requires these new features and thus\n"
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204 "your firmware will most likely need to be upgraded.\n"
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205 "You will get the chance to do so now."
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208 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:496
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209 msgid "Do not upgrade to this firmware if:"
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212 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:497
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213 msgid "* You have an older machine based on ATMega1280 (Rev 1 machine)"
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216 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:498
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217 msgid "* Have other changes in the firmware"
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220 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:532
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222 "It is a good idea to do a few sanity checks now on your Ultimaker.\n"
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223 "You can skip these if you know your machine is functional."
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226 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:533
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230 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:533
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231 msgid "Skip checks"
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234 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:537
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235 msgid "Communication:"
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238 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:538
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239 msgid "Temperature:"
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242 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:539
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246 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:544
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247 msgid "Show error log"
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250 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:578
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251 msgid "Connecting to machine."
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254 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:599
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255 msgid "Cooldown before temperature check."
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258 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:605 Cura/gui/configWizard.py:612
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259 msgid "Checking the heater and temperature sensor."
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262 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:623
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263 msgid "Please make sure none of the endstops are pressed."
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266 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:636
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267 msgid "Temperature measurement FAILED!"
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270 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:641
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272 msgid "Head temperature: %d"
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275 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:648 Cura/gui/configWizard.py:657
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277 msgid "Communication State: %s"
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280 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:651
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281 msgid "Failed to establish connection with the printer."
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284 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:696
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285 msgid "Please press the right X endstop."
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288 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:701
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289 msgid "Please press the left X endstop."
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292 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:706
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293 msgid "Please press the front Y endstop."
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296 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:711
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297 msgid "Please press the back Y endstop."
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300 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:716
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301 msgid "Please press the top Z endstop."
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304 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:721
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305 msgid "Please press the bottom Z endstop."
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308 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:727
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309 msgid "Checkup finished"
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312 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:770
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313 msgid "Calibrating the Steps Per E requires some manual actions."
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316 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:771
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317 msgid "First remove any filament from your machine."
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320 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:772
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322 "Next put in your filament so the tip is aligned with the\n"
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323 "top of the extruder drive."
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326 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:773
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327 msgid "We'll push the filament 100mm"
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330 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:774
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331 msgid "Extrude 100mm filament"
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334 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:775
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336 "Now measure the amount of extruded filament:\n"
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337 "(this can be more or less then 100mm)"
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340 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:776
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344 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:777
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345 msgid "This results in the following steps per E:"
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348 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:779
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349 msgid "You can repeat these steps to get better calibration."
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352 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:782
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354 "If you still have filament in your printer which needs\n"
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355 "heat to remove, press the heat up button below:"
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358 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:783
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359 msgid "Heatup for filament removal"
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362 #: Cura/gui/configWizard.py:808 Cura/gui/configWizard.py:842
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364 "Error: Failed to open serial port to machine\n"
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365 "If this keeps happening, try disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable"
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368 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:44
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370 "I am sorry, but Cura does not ship with a default firmware for your machine "
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374 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:44 Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:48
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375 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:103 Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:508
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376 msgid "Firmware update"
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379 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:48
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381 "Cura only supports firmware updates for ATMega2560 based hardware.\n"
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382 "So updating your RepRap with Cura might or might not work."
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385 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:56
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389 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:77
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390 msgid "Reading firmware..."
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393 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:79
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394 msgid "Connecting to machine..."
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397 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:83
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399 "Please connect the printer to\n"
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400 "your computer with the USB cable."
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403 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:102
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405 "Failed to find machine for firmware upgrade\n"
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406 "Is your machine connected to the PC?"
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409 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:107
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410 msgid "Uploading firmware..."
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413 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:110
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417 "Installed firmware: %s"
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420 #: Cura/gui/firmwareInstall.py:112
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421 msgid "Failed to write firmware.\n"
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424 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:66
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425 msgid "Load model file...\tCTRL+L"
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428 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:68
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429 msgid "Save model...\tCTRL+S"
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432 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:70
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433 msgid "Reload platform\tF5"
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436 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:72
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437 msgid "Clear platform"
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440 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:76
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441 msgid "Print...\tCTRL+P"
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444 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:78 Cura/gui/sceneView.py:279
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445 msgid "Save GCode..."
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448 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:80
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449 msgid "Show slice engine log..."
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452 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:84
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453 msgid "Open Profile..."
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456 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:87
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457 msgid "Save Profile..."
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460 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:90
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461 msgid "Load Profile from GCode..."
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464 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:94
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465 msgid "Reset Profile to default"
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468 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:99
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469 msgid "Preferences...\tCTRL+,"
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472 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:101 Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:434
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473 msgid "Machine settings..."
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476 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:107
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477 msgid "Recent Model Files"
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480 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:114
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481 msgid "Recent Profile Files"
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484 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:120
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488 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:122
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492 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:130
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493 msgid "Minecraft map import..."
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496 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:134
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497 msgid "PID Debugger..."
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500 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:137
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501 msgid "Copy profile to clipboard"
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504 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:141
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505 msgid "Print all at once"
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508 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:143
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509 msgid "Print one at a time"
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512 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:150
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516 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:156 Cura/util/profile.py:175
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520 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:159
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521 msgid "Switch to quickprint..."
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524 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:163
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525 msgid "Switch to full settings..."
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528 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:168
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529 msgid "Open expert settings...\tCTRL+E"
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532 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:172
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533 msgid "Run first run wizard..."
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536 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:174
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537 msgid "Run bed leveling wizard..."
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540 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:176
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541 msgid "Run head offset wizard..."
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544 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:179
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548 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:182
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549 msgid "Online documentation..."
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552 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:184
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553 msgid "Report a problem..."
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556 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:186
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557 msgid "Check for update..."
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560 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:188
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561 msgid "Open YouMagine website..."
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564 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:190
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565 msgid "About Cura..."
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568 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:192
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572 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:343
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574 "For \"One at a time\" printing, you need to have entered the correct head "
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575 "size and gantry height in the machine settings"
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578 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:343
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579 msgid "One at a time warning"
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582 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:440
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583 msgid "Install default firmware..."
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586 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:443
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587 msgid "Install custom firmware..."
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590 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:447
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591 msgid "Select profile file to load"
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594 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:459
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595 msgid "Select gcode file to load profile from"
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598 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:474
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600 "No profile found in GCode file.\n"
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601 "This feature only works with GCode files made by Cura 12.07 or newer."
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604 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:474
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605 msgid "Profile load error"
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608 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:478
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609 msgid "Select profile file to save"
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612 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:488
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614 "This will reset all profile settings to defaults.\n"
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615 "Unless you have saved your current profile, all settings will be lost!\n"
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616 "Do you really want to reset?"
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619 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:488
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620 msgid "Profile reset"
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623 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:508
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625 "Warning: Installing a custom firmware does not guarantee that you machine "
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626 "will function correctly, and could damage your machine."
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629 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:509
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630 msgid "Open firmware to upload"
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633 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:569
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634 msgid "You are running the latest version of Cura!"
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637 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:569
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641 #: Cura/gui/mainWindow.py:624
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645 #: Cura/gui/pluginPanel.py:27
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649 #: Cura/gui/pluginPanel.py:31
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650 msgid "Open plugin location"
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653 #: Cura/gui/pluginPanel.py:32
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654 msgid "Enabled plugins"
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657 #: Cura/gui/pluginPanel.py:134
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658 msgid "You need to select a plugin before you can add anything."
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661 #: Cura/gui/pluginPanel.py:134
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662 msgid "Error: no plugin selected"
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665 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:28
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666 msgid "Print window"
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669 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:31
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673 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:37 Cura/util/profile.py:478
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677 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:40
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678 msgid "Filament settings"
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681 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:50
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682 msgid "Cura settings"
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685 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:84
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686 msgid "Machine settings"
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689 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:95
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690 msgid "Printer head size"
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693 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:103
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695 msgid "Extruder %d"
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698 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:107
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699 msgid "Communication settings"
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702 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:154
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703 msgid "Cannot remove the last machine configuration in Cura"
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706 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:154
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707 msgid "Machine remove error"
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710 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:168
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711 msgid "Enter the new name:"
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714 #: Cura/gui/preferencesDialog.py:168
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715 msgid "Change machine name"
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718 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:33 Cura/gui/printWindow.py:312
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720 msgid "Printing on %s"
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723 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:324
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725 "Your computer is running on battery power.\n"
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726 "Connect your computer to AC power or your print might not finish."
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729 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:334
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731 "InfoLine from printer connection\n"
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732 "InfoLine from dialog\n"
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734 "More lines for layout\n"
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735 "More lines for layout\n"
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736 "More lines for layout"
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739 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:336
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743 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:338 Cura/gui/sceneView.py:65
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747 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:339
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751 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:340
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752 msgid "Cancel print"
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755 #: Cura/gui/printWindow.py:341
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759 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:64
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763 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:69
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767 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:70
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771 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:71
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775 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:73 Cura/gui/sceneView.py:76
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779 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:74
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783 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:77
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787 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:79
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791 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:80
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795 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:81
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799 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:89
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803 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:91
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807 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:93
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811 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:95
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812 msgid "Size X (mm)"
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815 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:97
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816 msgid "Size Y (mm)"
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819 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:99
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820 msgid "Size Z (mm)"
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823 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:101
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824 msgid "Uniform scale"
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827 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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831 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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835 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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839 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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840 msgid "Transparent"
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843 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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847 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:104
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851 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:106
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852 msgid "Share on YouMagine"
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855 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:204
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856 msgid "Open 3D model"
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859 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:229
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860 msgid "Save 3D model"
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863 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:276 Cura/gui/sceneView.py:914
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865 msgid "Print with %s"
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868 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:280
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869 msgid "Slice engine log..."
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872 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:305 Cura/gui/sceneView.py:917
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873 msgid "Save toolpath"
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876 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:351
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877 msgid "The slicing engine reported the following"
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880 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:351
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881 msgid "Engine log..."
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884 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:490
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885 msgid "How many copies do you want?"
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888 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:490
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889 msgid "Number of copies"
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892 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:490
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896 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:780
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897 msgid "Center on platform"
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900 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:781
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901 msgid "Delete object"
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904 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:782
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905 msgid "Multiply object"
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908 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:783
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909 msgid "Split object into parts"
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912 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:785
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913 msgid "Dual extrusion merge"
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916 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:787
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917 msgid "Delete all objects"
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920 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:788
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921 msgid "Reload all objects"
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924 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:911
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925 msgid "Toolpath to SD"
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928 #: Cura/gui/sceneView.py:1205
\r
929 msgid "Overhang view not working due to lack of OpenGL shaders support."
\r
932 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:19
\r
933 msgid "High quality print"
\r
936 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:20
\r
937 msgid "Normal quality print"
\r
940 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:21
\r
941 msgid "Fast low quality print"
\r
944 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:22
\r
945 msgid "Thin walled cup or vase"
\r
948 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:32
\r
949 msgid "Print support structure"
\r
952 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:37
\r
953 msgid "Select a quickprint profile:"
\r
956 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:47
\r
960 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:51
\r
964 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:57
\r
968 #: Cura/gui/simpleMode.py:85
\r
969 msgid "Exterior Only"
\r
972 #: Cura/gui/tools/imageToMesh.py:28
\r
973 msgid "Height (mm)"
\r
976 #: Cura/gui/tools/imageToMesh.py:32
\r
980 #: Cura/gui/tools/imageToMesh.py:36
\r
984 #: Cura/gui/tools/imageToMesh.py:40
\r
988 #: Cura/gui/tools/projector.py:42
\r
992 #: Cura/gui/tools/projector.py:43
\r
996 #: Cura/gui/tools/projector.py:44
\r
1000 #: Cura/gui/tools/projector.py:45
\r
1001 msgid "Draw curves"
\r
1004 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:78
\r
1005 msgid "Checking token"
\r
1008 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:82
\r
1009 msgid "Failed to contact YouMagine.com"
\r
1012 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:82 Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:116
\r
1013 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:133 Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:140
\r
1014 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:148 Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:153
\r
1015 msgid "YouMagine error."
\r
1018 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:100
\r
1019 msgid "Cura is now authorized to share on YouMagine"
\r
1022 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:100
\r
1023 msgid "YouMagine."
\r
1026 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:112
\r
1027 msgid "Creating new design on YouMagine..."
\r
1030 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:116
\r
1031 msgid "Failed to create a design, nothing uploaded!"
\r
1034 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:120
\r
1036 msgid "Building model %s..."
\r
1039 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:131
\r
1041 msgid "Uploading model %s..."
\r
1044 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:133 Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:140
\r
1045 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:148
\r
1047 msgid "Failed to upload %s!"
\r
1050 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:137
\r
1052 msgid "Uploading file %s..."
\r
1055 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:145
\r
1057 msgid "Uploading image %s..."
\r
1060 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:153
\r
1061 msgid "Failed to upload snapshot!"
\r
1064 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:158
\r
1065 msgid "Publishing design..."
\r
1068 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:230
\r
1069 msgid "Request authorization from YouMagine"
\r
1072 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:231
\r
1073 msgid "Paste token here"
\r
1076 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:237
\r
1078 "To share your designs on YouMagine\n"
\r
1079 "you need an account on YouMagine.com\n"
\r
1080 "and authorize Cura to access your account."
\r
1083 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:239
\r
1085 "This will open a browser window where you can\n"
\r
1086 "authorize Cura to access your YouMagine account.\n"
\r
1087 "You can revoke access at any time\n"
\r
1088 "from YouMagine.com"
\r
1091 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:274
\r
1092 msgid "Design name"
\r
1095 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:278
\r
1096 msgid "Publish after upload"
\r
1099 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:279
\r
1103 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:287
\r
1107 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:289
\r
1111 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:299
\r
1113 "Directly publish the design after uploading.\n"
\r
1114 "Without this check the design will not be public\n"
\r
1115 "until you publish it yourself on YouMagine.com"
\r
1118 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:305
\r
1119 msgid "Design name:"
\r
1122 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:307
\r
1123 msgid "Description:"
\r
1126 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:309
\r
1130 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:311
\r
1134 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:314
\r
1138 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:317
\r
1139 msgid "Related design files:"
\r
1142 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:340
\r
1143 msgid "The name cannot be empty"
\r
1146 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:340 Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:344
\r
1147 msgid "New design error."
\r
1150 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:344
\r
1151 msgid "The description cannot be empty"
\r
1154 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:370
\r
1155 msgid "No webcam found on your system"
\r
1158 #: Cura/gui/tools/youmagineGui.py:370
\r
1159 msgid "Webcam error"
\r
1162 #: Cura/gui/util/engineResultView.py:168
\r
1164 msgid "Loading toolpath for visualization (%d%%)"
\r
1167 #: Cura/gui/util/openglGui.py:242
\r
1168 msgid "An error has occurred during the 3D view drawing."
\r
1171 #: Cura/gui/util/openglGui.py:250
\r
1172 msgid "3D window error"
\r
1175 #: Cura/util/profile.py:170 Cura/util/profile.py:171 Cura/util/profile.py:172
\r
1176 #: Cura/util/profile.py:200 Cura/util/profile.py:201 Cura/util/profile.py:202
\r
1177 #: Cura/util/profile.py:204
\r
1181 #: Cura/util/profile.py:170
\r
1182 msgid "Layer height (mm)"
\r
1185 #: Cura/util/profile.py:170
\r
1187 "Layer height in millimeters.\n"
\r
1188 "This is the most important setting to determine the quality of your print. "
\r
1189 "Normal quality prints are 0.1mm, high quality is 0.06mm. You can go up to "
\r
1190 "0.25mm with an Ultimaker for very fast prints at low quality."
\r
1193 #: Cura/util/profile.py:171
\r
1194 msgid "Shell thickness (mm)"
\r
1197 #: Cura/util/profile.py:171
\r
1199 "Thickness of the outside shell in the horizontal direction.\n"
\r
1200 "This is used in combination with the nozzle size to define the number\n"
\r
1201 "of perimeter lines and the thickness of those perimeter lines."
\r
1204 #: Cura/util/profile.py:172
\r
1205 msgid "Enable retraction"
\r
1208 #: Cura/util/profile.py:172
\r
1210 "Retract the filament when the nozzle is moving over a none-printed area. "
\r
1211 "Details about the retraction can be configured in the advanced tab."
\r
1214 #: Cura/util/profile.py:173 Cura/util/profile.py:174
\r
1218 #: Cura/util/profile.py:173
\r
1219 msgid "Bottom/Top thickness (mm)"
\r
1222 #: Cura/util/profile.py:173
\r
1224 "This controls the thickness of the bottom and top layers, the amount of "
\r
1225 "solid layers put down is calculated by the layer thickness and this value.\n"
\r
1226 "Having this value a multiple of the layer thickness makes sense. And keep it "
\r
1227 "near your wall thickness to make an evenly strong part."
\r
1230 #: Cura/util/profile.py:174
\r
1231 msgid "Fill Density (%)"
\r
1234 #: Cura/util/profile.py:174
\r
1236 "This controls how densely filled the insides of your print will be. For a "
\r
1237 "solid part use 100%, for an empty part use 0%. A value around 20% is usually "
\r
1239 "This won't affect the outside of the print and only adjusts how strong the "
\r
1243 #: Cura/util/profile.py:175
\r
1245 "The nozzle size is very important, this is used to calculate the line width "
\r
1246 "of the infill, and used to calculate the amount of outside wall lines and "
\r
1247 "thickness for the wall thickness you entered in the print settings."
\r
1250 #: Cura/util/profile.py:176 Cura/util/profile.py:177 Cura/util/profile.py:178
\r
1251 #: Cura/util/profile.py:179 Cura/util/profile.py:180 Cura/util/profile.py:181
\r
1252 msgid "Speed and Temperature"
\r
1255 #: Cura/util/profile.py:176
\r
1256 msgid "Print speed (mm/s)"
\r
1259 #: Cura/util/profile.py:176
\r
1261 "Speed at which printing happens. A well adjusted Ultimaker can reach 150mm/"
\r
1262 "s, but for good quality prints you want to print slower. Printing speed "
\r
1263 "depends on a lot of factors. So you will be experimenting with optimal "
\r
1264 "settings for this."
\r
1267 #: Cura/util/profile.py:177
\r
1268 msgid "Printing temperature (C)"
\r
1271 #: Cura/util/profile.py:177 Cura/util/profile.py:178 Cura/util/profile.py:179
\r
1272 #: Cura/util/profile.py:180
\r
1274 "Temperature used for printing. Set at 0 to pre-heat yourself.\n"
\r
1275 "For PLA a value of 210C is usually used.\n"
\r
1276 "For ABS a value of 230C or higher is required."
\r
1279 #: Cura/util/profile.py:178
\r
1280 msgid "2nd nozzle temperature (C)"
\r
1283 #: Cura/util/profile.py:179
\r
1284 msgid "3th nozzle temperature (C)"
\r
1287 #: Cura/util/profile.py:180
\r
1288 msgid "4th nozzle temperature (C)"
\r
1291 #: Cura/util/profile.py:181
\r
1292 msgid "Bed temperature (C)"
\r
1295 #: Cura/util/profile.py:181
\r
1297 "Temperature used for the heated printer bed. Set at 0 to pre-heat yourself."
\r
1300 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182 Cura/util/profile.py:183
\r
1304 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182
\r
1305 msgid "Touching buildplate"
\r
1308 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182
\r
1309 msgid "Everywhere"
\r
1312 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182 Cura/util/profile.py:183 Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1313 #: Cura/util/profile.py:224 Cura/util/profile.py:225 Cura/util/profile.py:226
\r
1314 #: Cura/util/profile.py:227 Cura/util/profile.py:228
\r
1318 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182
\r
1319 msgid "Support type"
\r
1322 #: Cura/util/profile.py:182
\r
1324 "Type of support structure build.\n"
\r
1325 "\"Touching buildplate\" is the most commonly used support setting.\n"
\r
1327 "None does not do any support.\n"
\r
1328 "Touching buildplate only creates support where the support structure will "
\r
1329 "touch the build platform.\n"
\r
1330 "Everywhere creates support even on top of parts of the model."
\r
1333 #: Cura/util/profile.py:183 Cura/util/profile.py:232
\r
1337 #: Cura/util/profile.py:183 Cura/util/profile.py:233 Cura/util/profile.py:234
\r
1338 #: Cura/util/profile.py:235 Cura/util/profile.py:236 Cura/util/profile.py:237
\r
1339 #: Cura/util/profile.py:238 Cura/util/profile.py:239 Cura/util/profile.py:240
\r
1343 #: Cura/util/profile.py:183
\r
1344 msgid "Platform adhesion type"
\r
1347 #: Cura/util/profile.py:183
\r
1349 "Different options that help in preventing corners from lifting due to "
\r
1351 "Brim adds a single layer thick flat area around your object which is easy to "
\r
1352 "cut off afterwards, and it is the recommended option.\n"
\r
1353 "Raft adds a thick raster below the object and a thin interface between this "
\r
1354 "and your object.\n"
\r
1355 "(Note that enabling the brim or raft disables the skirt)"
\r
1358 #: Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1362 #: Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1363 msgid "First extruder"
\r
1366 #: Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1367 msgid "Second extruder"
\r
1370 #: Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1371 msgid "Support dual extrusion"
\r
1374 #: Cura/util/profile.py:184
\r
1376 "Which extruder to use for support material, for break-away support you can "
\r
1377 "use both extruders.\n"
\r
1378 "But if one of the materials is more expensive then the other you could "
\r
1379 "select an extruder to use for support material. This causes more extruder "
\r
1381 "You can also use the 2nd extruder for soluble support materials."
\r
1384 #: Cura/util/profile.py:185 Cura/util/profile.py:186 Cura/util/profile.py:187
\r
1385 msgid "Dual extrusion"
\r
1388 #: Cura/util/profile.py:185
\r
1389 msgid "Wipe&prime tower"
\r
1392 #: Cura/util/profile.py:185
\r
1394 "The wipe-tower is a tower printed on every layer when switching between "
\r
1396 "The old nozzle is wiped off on the tower before the new nozzle is used to "
\r
1397 "print the 2nd color."
\r
1400 #: Cura/util/profile.py:186
\r
1401 msgid "Wipe&prime tower volume per layer (mm3)"
\r
1404 #: Cura/util/profile.py:186
\r
1406 "The amount of material put in the wipe/prime tower.\n"
\r
1407 "This is done in volume because in general you want to extrude a\n"
\r
1408 "certain amount of volume to get the extruder going, independent on the layer "
\r
1410 "This means that with thinner layers, your tower gets bigger."
\r
1413 #: Cura/util/profile.py:187
\r
1414 msgid "Ooze shield"
\r
1417 #: Cura/util/profile.py:187
\r
1419 "The ooze shield is a 1 line thick shell around the object which stands a few "
\r
1420 "mm from the object.\n"
\r
1421 "This shield catches any oozing from the unused nozzle in dual-extrusion."
\r
1424 #: Cura/util/profile.py:188 Cura/util/profile.py:189 Cura/util/profile.py:190
\r
1425 #: Cura/util/profile.py:191 Cura/util/profile.py:192
\r
1429 #: Cura/util/profile.py:188
\r
1430 msgid "Diameter (mm)"
\r
1433 #: Cura/util/profile.py:188
\r
1435 "Diameter of your filament, as accurately as possible.\n"
\r
1436 "If you cannot measure this value you will have to calibrate it, a higher "
\r
1437 "number means less extrusion, a smaller number generates more extrusion."
\r
1440 #: Cura/util/profile.py:189
\r
1441 msgid "Diameter2 (mm)"
\r
1444 #: Cura/util/profile.py:189
\r
1446 "Diameter of your filament for the 2nd nozzle. Use 0 to use the same diameter "
\r
1447 "as for nozzle 1."
\r
1450 #: Cura/util/profile.py:190
\r
1451 msgid "Diameter3 (mm)"
\r
1454 #: Cura/util/profile.py:190
\r
1456 "Diameter of your filament for the 3th nozzle. Use 0 to use the same diameter "
\r
1457 "as for nozzle 1."
\r
1460 #: Cura/util/profile.py:191
\r
1461 msgid "Diameter4 (mm)"
\r
1464 #: Cura/util/profile.py:191
\r
1466 "Diameter of your filament for the 4th nozzle. Use 0 to use the same diameter "
\r
1467 "as for nozzle 1."
\r
1470 #: Cura/util/profile.py:192
\r
1474 #: Cura/util/profile.py:192
\r
1476 "Flow compensation, the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this "
\r
1480 #: Cura/util/profile.py:193 Cura/util/profile.py:194 Cura/util/profile.py:195
\r
1481 #: Cura/util/profile.py:196 Cura/util/profile.py:197 Cura/util/profile.py:198
\r
1482 #: Cura/util/profile.py:199
\r
1483 msgid "Retraction"
\r
1486 #: Cura/util/profile.py:193
\r
1487 msgid "Speed (mm/s)"
\r
1490 #: Cura/util/profile.py:193
\r
1492 "Speed at which the filament is retracted, a higher retraction speed works "
\r
1493 "better. But a very high retraction speed can lead to filament grinding."
\r
1496 #: Cura/util/profile.py:194
\r
1497 msgid "Distance (mm)"
\r
1500 #: Cura/util/profile.py:194
\r
1502 "Amount of retraction, set at 0 for no retraction at all. A value of 4.5mm "
\r
1503 "seems to generate good results."
\r
1506 #: Cura/util/profile.py:195
\r
1507 msgid "Dual extrusion switch amount (mm)"
\r
1510 #: Cura/util/profile.py:195
\r
1512 "Amount of retraction when switching nozzle with dual-extrusion, set at 0 for "
\r
1513 "no retraction at all. A value of 16.0mm seems to generate good results."
\r
1516 #: Cura/util/profile.py:196
\r
1517 msgid "Minimum travel (mm)"
\r
1520 #: Cura/util/profile.py:196
\r
1522 "Minimum amount of travel needed for a retraction to happen at all. To make "
\r
1523 "sure you do not get a lot of retractions in a small area."
\r
1526 #: Cura/util/profile.py:197
\r
1527 msgid "Enable combing"
\r
1530 #: Cura/util/profile.py:197
\r
1532 "Combing is the act of avoiding holes in the print for the head to travel "
\r
1533 "over. If combing is disabled the printer head moves straight from the start "
\r
1534 "point to the end point and it will always retract."
\r
1537 #: Cura/util/profile.py:198
\r
1538 msgid "Minimal extrusion before retracting (mm)"
\r
1541 #: Cura/util/profile.py:198
\r
1543 "The minimal amount of extrusion that needs to be done before retracting "
\r
1544 "again if a retraction needs to happen before this minimal is reached the "
\r
1545 "retraction is ignored.\n"
\r
1546 "This avoids retracting a lot on the same piece of filament which flattens "
\r
1547 "the filament and causes grinding issues."
\r
1550 #: Cura/util/profile.py:199
\r
1551 msgid "Z hop when retracting (mm)"
\r
1554 #: Cura/util/profile.py:199
\r
1556 "When a retraction is done, the head is lifted by this amount to travel over "
\r
1557 "the print. A value of 0.075 works well. This feature has a lot of positive "
\r
1558 "effect on delta towers."
\r
1561 #: Cura/util/profile.py:200
\r
1562 msgid "Initial layer thickness (mm)"
\r
1565 #: Cura/util/profile.py:200
\r
1567 "Layer thickness of the bottom layer. A thicker bottom layer makes sticking "
\r
1568 "to the bed easier. Set to 0.0 to have the bottom layer thickness the same as "
\r
1569 "the other layers."
\r
1572 #: Cura/util/profile.py:201
\r
1573 msgid "Initial layer line width (%)"
\r
1576 #: Cura/util/profile.py:201
\r
1578 "Extra width factor for the extrusion on the first layer, on some printers "
\r
1579 "it's good to have wider extrusion on the first layer to get better bed "
\r
1583 #: Cura/util/profile.py:202
\r
1584 msgid "Cut off object bottom (mm)"
\r
1587 #: Cura/util/profile.py:202
\r
1589 "Sinks the object into the platform, this can be used for objects that do not "
\r
1590 "have a flat bottom and thus create a too small first layer."
\r
1593 #: Cura/util/profile.py:204
\r
1594 msgid "Dual extrusion overlap (mm)"
\r
1597 #: Cura/util/profile.py:204
\r
1599 "Add a certain amount of overlapping extrusion on dual-extrusion prints. This "
\r
1600 "bonds the different colors together."
\r
1603 #: Cura/util/profile.py:205 Cura/util/profile.py:206 Cura/util/profile.py:207
\r
1604 #: Cura/util/profile.py:208 Cura/util/profile.py:209
\r
1608 #: Cura/util/profile.py:205
\r
1609 msgid "Travel speed (mm/s)"
\r
1612 #: Cura/util/profile.py:205
\r
1614 "Speed at which travel moves are done, a well built Ultimaker can reach "
\r
1615 "speeds of 250mm/s. But some machines might miss steps then."
\r
1618 #: Cura/util/profile.py:206
\r
1619 msgid "Bottom layer speed (mm/s)"
\r
1622 #: Cura/util/profile.py:206
\r
1624 "Print speed for the bottom layer, you want to print the first layer slower "
\r
1625 "so it sticks better to the printer bed."
\r
1628 #: Cura/util/profile.py:207
\r
1629 msgid "Infill speed (mm/s)"
\r
1632 #: Cura/util/profile.py:207
\r
1634 "Speed at which infill parts are printed. If set to 0 then the print speed is "
\r
1635 "used for the infill. Printing the infill faster can greatly reduce printing "
\r
1636 "time, but this can negatively affect print quality."
\r
1639 #: Cura/util/profile.py:208
\r
1640 msgid "Outer shell speed (mm/s)"
\r
1643 #: Cura/util/profile.py:208
\r
1645 "Speed at which outer shell is printed. If set to 0 then the print speed is "
\r
1646 "used. Printing the outer shell at a lower speed improves the final skin "
\r
1647 "quality. However, having a large difference between the inner shell speed "
\r
1648 "and the outer shell speed will effect quality in a negative way."
\r
1651 #: Cura/util/profile.py:209
\r
1652 msgid "Inner shell speed (mm/s)"
\r
1655 #: Cura/util/profile.py:209
\r
1657 "Speed at which inner shells are printed. If set to 0 then the print speed is "
\r
1658 "used. Printing the inner shell faster then the outer shell will reduce "
\r
1659 "printing time. It is good to set this somewhere in between the outer shell "
\r
1660 "speed and the infill/printing speed."
\r
1663 #: Cura/util/profile.py:210 Cura/util/profile.py:211 Cura/util/profile.py:216
\r
1664 #: Cura/util/profile.py:217 Cura/util/profile.py:218 Cura/util/profile.py:219
\r
1665 #: Cura/util/profile.py:220
\r
1669 #: Cura/util/profile.py:210
\r
1670 msgid "Minimal layer time (sec)"
\r
1673 #: Cura/util/profile.py:210
\r
1675 "Minimum time spent in a layer, gives the layer time to cool down before the "
\r
1676 "next layer is put on top. If the layer will be placed down too fast the "
\r
1677 "printer will slow down to make sure it has spent at least this amount of "
\r
1678 "seconds printing this layer."
\r
1681 #: Cura/util/profile.py:211
\r
1682 msgid "Enable cooling fan"
\r
1685 #: Cura/util/profile.py:211
\r
1687 "Enable the cooling fan during the print. The extra cooling from the cooling "
\r
1688 "fan is essential during faster prints."
\r
1691 #: Cura/util/profile.py:213
\r
1692 msgid "Line count"
\r
1695 #: Cura/util/profile.py:213
\r
1697 "The skirt is a line drawn around the object at the first layer. This helps "
\r
1698 "to prime your extruder, and to see if the object fits on your platform.\n"
\r
1699 "Setting this to 0 will disable the skirt. Multiple skirt lines can help "
\r
1700 "priming your extruder better for small objects."
\r
1703 #: Cura/util/profile.py:214
\r
1704 msgid "Start distance (mm)"
\r
1707 #: Cura/util/profile.py:214
\r
1709 "The distance between the skirt and the first layer.\n"
\r
1710 "This is the minimal distance, multiple skirt lines will be put outwards from "
\r
1714 #: Cura/util/profile.py:215
\r
1715 msgid "Minimal length (mm)"
\r
1718 #: Cura/util/profile.py:215
\r
1720 "The minimal length of the skirt, if this minimal length is not reached it "
\r
1721 "will add more skirt lines to reach this minimal lenght.\n"
\r
1722 "Note: If the line count is set to 0 this is ignored."
\r
1725 #: Cura/util/profile.py:216
\r
1726 msgid "Fan full on at height (mm)"
\r
1729 #: Cura/util/profile.py:216
\r
1731 "The height at which the fan is turned on completely. For the layers below "
\r
1732 "this the fan speed is scaled linearly with the fan off at layer 0."
\r
1735 #: Cura/util/profile.py:217
\r
1736 msgid "Fan speed min (%)"
\r
1739 #: Cura/util/profile.py:217
\r
1741 "When the fan is turned on, it is enabled at this speed setting. If cool "
\r
1742 "slows down the layer, the fan is adjusted between the min and max speed. "
\r
1743 "Minimal fan speed is used if the layer is not slowed down due to cooling."
\r
1746 #: Cura/util/profile.py:218
\r
1747 msgid "Fan speed max (%)"
\r
1750 #: Cura/util/profile.py:218
\r
1752 "When the fan is turned on, it is enabled at this speed setting. If cool "
\r
1753 "slows down the layer, the fan is adjusted between the min and max speed. "
\r
1754 "Maximal fan speed is used if the layer is slowed down due to cooling by more "
\r
1758 #: Cura/util/profile.py:219
\r
1759 msgid "Minimum speed (mm/s)"
\r
1762 #: Cura/util/profile.py:219
\r
1764 "The minimal layer time can cause the print to slow down so much it starts to "
\r
1765 "ooze. The minimal feedrate protects against this. Even if a print gets "
\r
1766 "slowed down it will never be slower than this minimal speed."
\r
1769 #: Cura/util/profile.py:220
\r
1770 msgid "Cool head lift"
\r
1773 #: Cura/util/profile.py:220
\r
1775 "Lift the head if the minimal speed is hit because of cool slowdown, and wait "
\r
1776 "the extra time so the minimal layer time is always hit."
\r
1779 #: Cura/util/profile.py:221 Cura/util/profile.py:222 Cura/util/profile.py:223
\r
1783 #: Cura/util/profile.py:221
\r
1784 msgid "Solid infill top"
\r
1787 #: Cura/util/profile.py:221
\r
1789 "Create a solid top surface, if set to false the top is filled with the fill "
\r
1790 "percentage. Useful for cups/vases."
\r
1793 #: Cura/util/profile.py:222
\r
1794 msgid "Solid infill bottom"
\r
1797 #: Cura/util/profile.py:222
\r
1799 "Create a solid bottom surface, if set to false the bottom is filled with the "
\r
1800 "fill percentage. Useful for buildings."
\r
1803 #: Cura/util/profile.py:223
\r
1804 msgid "Infill overlap (%)"
\r
1807 #: Cura/util/profile.py:223
\r
1809 "Amount of overlap between the infill and the walls. There is a slight "
\r
1810 "overlap with the walls and the infill so the walls connect firmly to the "
\r
1814 #: Cura/util/profile.py:224
\r
1815 msgid "Structure type"
\r
1818 #: Cura/util/profile.py:224
\r
1820 "The type of support structure.\n"
\r
1821 "Grid is very strong and can come off in 1 piece, however, sometimes it is "
\r
1823 "Lines are single walled lines that break off one at a time. Which is more "
\r
1824 "work to remove, but as it is less strong it does work better on tricky "
\r
1828 #: Cura/util/profile.py:225
\r
1829 msgid "Overhang angle for support (deg)"
\r
1832 #: Cura/util/profile.py:225
\r
1834 "The minimal angle that overhangs need to have to get support. With 0 degree "
\r
1835 "being horizontal and 90 degree being vertical."
\r
1838 #: Cura/util/profile.py:226
\r
1839 msgid "Fill amount (%)"
\r
1842 #: Cura/util/profile.py:226
\r
1845 "Amount of infill structure in the support material, less material gives "
\r
1846 "weaker support which is easier to remove. 15% seems to be a good average."
\r
1849 #: Cura/util/profile.py:227
\r
1850 msgid "Distance X/Y (mm)"
\r
1853 #: Cura/util/profile.py:227
\r
1855 "Distance of the support material from the print, in the X/Y directions.\n"
\r
1856 "0.7mm gives a nice distance from the print so the support does not stick to "
\r
1860 #: Cura/util/profile.py:228
\r
1861 msgid "Distance Z (mm)"
\r
1864 #: Cura/util/profile.py:228
\r
1866 "Distance from the top/bottom of the support to the print. A small gap here "
\r
1867 "makes it easier to remove the support but makes the print a bit uglier.\n"
\r
1868 "0.15mm gives a good seperation of the support material."
\r
1871 #: Cura/util/profile.py:229
\r
1872 msgid "Spiralize the outer contour"
\r
1875 #: Cura/util/profile.py:229
\r
1877 "Spiralize is smoothing out the Z move of the outer edge. This will create a "
\r
1878 "steady Z increase over the whole print. This feature turns a solid object "
\r
1879 "into a single walled print with a solid bottom.\n"
\r
1880 "This feature used to be called Joris in older versions."
\r
1883 #: Cura/util/profile.py:230
\r
1884 msgid "Only follow mesh surface"
\r
1887 #: Cura/util/profile.py:230
\r
1889 "Only follow the mesh surfaces of the 3D model, do not do anything else. No "
\r
1890 "infill, no top/bottom, nothing."
\r
1893 #: Cura/util/profile.py:232
\r
1894 msgid "Brim line amount"
\r
1897 #: Cura/util/profile.py:232
\r
1899 "The amount of lines used for a brim, more lines means a larger brim which "
\r
1900 "sticks better, but this also makes your effective print area smaller."
\r
1903 #: Cura/util/profile.py:233
\r
1904 msgid "Extra margin (mm)"
\r
1907 #: Cura/util/profile.py:233
\r
1909 "If the raft is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the object which "
\r
1910 "is also rafted. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft while "
\r
1911 "using more material and leaving less area for your print."
\r
1914 #: Cura/util/profile.py:234
\r
1915 msgid "Line spacing (mm)"
\r
1918 #: Cura/util/profile.py:234
\r
1920 "When you are using the raft this is the distance between the centerlines of "
\r
1924 #: Cura/util/profile.py:235
\r
1925 msgid "Base thickness (mm)"
\r
1928 #: Cura/util/profile.py:235
\r
1930 "When you are using the raft this is the thickness of the base layer which is "
\r
1934 #: Cura/util/profile.py:236
\r
1935 msgid "Base line width (mm)"
\r
1938 #: Cura/util/profile.py:236
\r
1940 "When you are using the raft this is the width of the base layer lines which "
\r
1944 #: Cura/util/profile.py:237
\r
1945 msgid "Interface thickness (mm)"
\r
1948 #: Cura/util/profile.py:237
\r
1950 "When you are using the raft this is the thickness of the interface layer "
\r
1951 "which is put down."
\r
1954 #: Cura/util/profile.py:238
\r
1955 msgid "Interface line width (mm)"
\r
1958 #: Cura/util/profile.py:238
\r
1960 "When you are using the raft this is the width of the interface layer lines "
\r
1961 "which are put down."
\r
1964 #: Cura/util/profile.py:239
\r
1968 #: Cura/util/profile.py:239
\r
1970 "Gap between the last layer of the raft and the first printing layer. A small "
\r
1971 "gap of 0.2mm works wonders on PLA and makes the raft easy to remove."
\r
1974 #: Cura/util/profile.py:240
\r
1975 msgid "Surface layers"
\r
1978 #: Cura/util/profile.py:240
\r
1980 "Amount of surface layers put on top of the raft, these are fully filled "
\r
1981 "layers on which the model is printed."
\r
1984 #: Cura/util/profile.py:241 Cura/util/profile.py:242 Cura/util/profile.py:243
\r
1985 #: Cura/util/profile.py:244
\r
1986 msgid "Fix horrible"
\r
1989 #: Cura/util/profile.py:241
\r
1990 msgid "Combine everything (Type-A)"
\r
1993 #: Cura/util/profile.py:241 Cura/util/profile.py:242
\r
1995 "This expert option adds all parts of the model together. The result is "
\r
1996 "usually that internal cavities disappear. Depending on the model this can be "
\r
1997 "intended or not. Enabling this option is at your own risk. Type-A is "
\r
1998 "dependent on the model normals and tries to keep some internal holes intact. "
\r
1999 "Type-B ignores all internal holes and only keeps the outside shape per layer."
\r
2002 #: Cura/util/profile.py:242
\r
2003 msgid "Combine everything (Type-B)"
\r
2006 #: Cura/util/profile.py:243
\r
2007 msgid "Keep open faces"
\r
2010 #: Cura/util/profile.py:243
\r
2012 "This expert option keeps all the open bits of the model intact. Normally "
\r
2013 "Cura tries to stitch up small holes and remove everything with big holes, "
\r
2014 "but this option keeps bits that are not properly part of anything and just "
\r
2015 "goes with whatever is left. This option is usually not what you want, but it "
\r
2016 "might enable you to slice models otherwise failing to produce proper paths.\n"
\r
2017 "As with all \"Fix horrible\" options, results may vary and use at your own "
\r
2021 #: Cura/util/profile.py:244
\r
2022 msgid "Extensive stitching"
\r
2025 #: Cura/util/profile.py:244
\r
2027 "Extensive stitching tries to fix up open holes in the model by closing the "
\r
2028 "hole with touching polygons. This algorthm is quite expensive and could "
\r
2029 "introduce a lot of processing time.\n"
\r
2030 "As with all \"Fix horrible\" options, results may vary and use at your own "
\r
2034 #: Cura/util/profile.py:470
\r
2035 msgid "Save profile on slice"
\r
2038 #: Cura/util/profile.py:470
\r
2040 "When slicing save the profile as [stl_file]_profile.ini next to the model."
\r
2043 #: Cura/util/profile.py:471
\r
2044 msgid "Cost (price/kg)"
\r
2047 #: Cura/util/profile.py:471
\r
2048 msgid "Cost of your filament per kg, to estimate the cost of the final print."
\r
2051 #: Cura/util/profile.py:472
\r
2052 msgid "Cost (price/m)"
\r
2055 #: Cura/util/profile.py:472
\r
2057 "Cost of your filament per meter, to estimate the cost of the final print."
\r
2060 #: Cura/util/profile.py:473
\r
2061 msgid "Auto detect SD card drive"
\r
2064 #: Cura/util/profile.py:473
\r
2066 "Auto detect the SD card. You can disable this because on some systems "
\r
2067 "external hard-drives or USB sticks are detected as SD card."
\r
2070 #: Cura/util/profile.py:474
\r
2071 msgid "Check for updates"
\r
2074 #: Cura/util/profile.py:474
\r
2075 msgid "Check for newer versions of Cura on startup"
\r
2078 #: Cura/util/profile.py:475
\r
2079 msgid "Send usage statistics"
\r
2082 #: Cura/util/profile.py:475
\r
2083 msgid "Submit anonymous usage information to improve future versions of Cura"
\r
2086 #: Cura/util/profile.py:477
\r
2087 msgid "Density (kg/m3)"
\r
2090 #: Cura/util/profile.py:477
\r
2092 "Weight of the filament per m3. Around 1240 for PLA. And around 1040 for ABS. "
\r
2093 "This value is used to estimate the weight if the filament used for the print."
\r
2096 #: Cura/util/profile.py:478
\r
2098 "Change the language in which Cura runs. Switching language requires a "
\r
2102 #: Cura/util/profile.py:481
\r
2103 msgid "Model colour"
\r
2106 #: Cura/util/profile.py:481
\r
2107 msgid "Display color for first extruder"
\r
2110 #: Cura/util/profile.py:482
\r
2111 msgid "Model colour (2)"
\r
2114 #: Cura/util/profile.py:482
\r
2115 msgid "Display color for second extruder"
\r
2118 #: Cura/util/profile.py:483
\r
2119 msgid "Model colour (3)"
\r
2122 #: Cura/util/profile.py:483
\r
2123 msgid "Display color for third extruder"
\r
2126 #: Cura/util/profile.py:484
\r
2127 msgid "Model colour (4)"
\r
2130 #: Cura/util/profile.py:484
\r
2131 msgid "Display color for forth extruder"
\r
2134 #: Cura/util/profile.py:485
\r
2135 msgid "Printing window type"
\r
2138 #: Cura/util/profile.py:485
\r
2139 msgid "Select the interface used for USB printing."
\r
2142 #: Cura/util/profile.py:497
\r
2143 msgid "Maximum width (mm)"
\r
2146 #: Cura/util/profile.py:497 Cura/util/profile.py:498 Cura/util/profile.py:499
\r
2147 msgid "Size of the machine in mm"
\r
2150 #: Cura/util/profile.py:498
\r
2151 msgid "Maximum depth (mm)"
\r
2154 #: Cura/util/profile.py:499
\r
2155 msgid "Maximum height (mm)"
\r
2158 #: Cura/util/profile.py:500
\r
2159 msgid "Machine center 0,0"
\r
2162 #: Cura/util/profile.py:500
\r
2164 "Machines firmware defines the center of the bed as 0,0 instead of the front "
\r
2168 #: Cura/util/profile.py:501
\r
2169 msgid "Build area shape"
\r
2172 #: Cura/util/profile.py:501
\r
2173 msgid "The shape of machine build area."
\r
2176 #: Cura/util/profile.py:503
\r
2178 "If you have an heated bed, this enabled heated bed settings (requires "
\r
2182 #: Cura/util/profile.py:504
\r
2183 msgid "GCode Flavor"
\r
2186 #: Cura/util/profile.py:504
\r
2188 "Flavor of generated GCode.\n"
\r
2189 "RepRap is normal 5D GCode which works on Marlin/Sprinter based firmwares.\n"
\r
2190 "UltiGCode is a variation of the RepRap GCode which puts more settings in the "
\r
2191 "machine instead of the slicer.\n"
\r
2192 "MakerBot GCode has a few changes in the way GCode is generated, but still "
\r
2193 "requires MakerWare to generate to X3G.\n"
\r
2194 "BFB style generates RPM based code.\n"
\r
2195 "Mach3 uses A,B,C instead of E for extruders."
\r
2198 #: Cura/util/profile.py:505
\r
2199 msgid "Extruder count"
\r
2202 #: Cura/util/profile.py:505
\r
2203 msgid "Amount of extruders in your machine."
\r
2206 #: Cura/util/profile.py:506 Cura/util/profile.py:508 Cura/util/profile.py:510
\r
2210 #: Cura/util/profile.py:506 Cura/util/profile.py:507
\r
2211 msgid "The offset of your secondary extruder compared to the primary."
\r
2214 #: Cura/util/profile.py:507 Cura/util/profile.py:509 Cura/util/profile.py:511
\r
2218 #: Cura/util/profile.py:508 Cura/util/profile.py:509
\r
2219 msgid "The offset of your tertiary extruder compared to the primary."
\r
2222 #: Cura/util/profile.py:510 Cura/util/profile.py:511
\r
2223 msgid "The offset of your forth extruder compared to the primary."
\r
2226 #: Cura/util/profile.py:512
\r
2227 msgid "E-Steps per 1mm filament"
\r
2230 #: Cura/util/profile.py:512
\r
2232 "Amount of steps per mm filament extrusion. If set to 0 then this value is "
\r
2233 "ignored and the value in your firmware is used."
\r
2236 #: Cura/util/profile.py:513
\r
2237 msgid "Serial port"
\r
2240 #: Cura/util/profile.py:513
\r
2241 msgid "Serial port to use for communication with the printer"
\r
2244 #: Cura/util/profile.py:515
\r
2248 #: Cura/util/profile.py:515
\r
2250 "Speed of the serial port communication\n"
\r
2251 "Needs to match your firmware settings\n"
\r
2252 "Common values are 250000, 115200, 57600"
\r
2255 #: Cura/util/profile.py:518
\r
2256 msgid "Head size towards X min (mm)"
\r
2259 #: Cura/util/profile.py:518
\r
2261 "The head size when printing multiple objects, measured from the tip of the "
\r
2262 "nozzle towards the outer part of the head. 75mm for an Ultimaker if the fan "
\r
2263 "is on the left side."
\r
2266 #: Cura/util/profile.py:519
\r
2267 msgid "Head size towards Y min (mm)"
\r
2270 #: Cura/util/profile.py:519 Cura/util/profile.py:520
\r
2272 "The head size when printing multiple objects, measured from the tip of the "
\r
2273 "nozzle towards the outer part of the head. 18mm for an Ultimaker if the fan "
\r
2274 "is on the left side."
\r
2277 #: Cura/util/profile.py:520
\r
2278 msgid "Head size towards X max (mm)"
\r
2281 #: Cura/util/profile.py:521
\r
2282 msgid "Head size towards Y max (mm)"
\r
2285 #: Cura/util/profile.py:521
\r
2287 "The head size when printing multiple objects, measured from the tip of the "
\r
2288 "nozzle towards the outer part of the head. 35mm for an Ultimaker if the fan "
\r
2289 "is on the left side."
\r
2292 #: Cura/util/profile.py:522
\r
2293 msgid "Printer gantry height (mm)"
\r
2296 #: Cura/util/profile.py:522
\r
2298 "The height of the gantry holding up the printer head. If an object is higher "
\r
2299 "then this then you cannot print multiple objects one for one. 60mm for an "
\r
2303 #: Cura/util/profile.py:524
\r
2305 msgid "More flow than 150% is rare and usually not recommended."
\r
2308 #: Cura/util/profile.py:525
\r
2310 msgid "Less flow than 50% is rare and usually not recommended."
\r
2313 #: Cura/util/profile.py:526
\r
2316 "Thicker layers then %.2fmm (80%% nozzle size) usually give bad results and "
\r
2317 "are not recommended."
\r
2320 #: Cura/util/profile.py:528
\r
2322 "It is highly unlikely that your machine can achieve a printing speed above "
\r
2326 #: Cura/util/profile.py:530 Cura/util/profile.py:531 Cura/util/profile.py:532
\r
2327 #: Cura/util/profile.py:533
\r
2328 msgid "Temperatures above 260C could damage your machine, be careful!"
\r
2331 #: Cura/util/profile.py:534 Cura/util/profile.py:535 Cura/util/profile.py:536
\r
2332 #: Cura/util/profile.py:537
\r
2334 "Are you sure your filament is that thick? Normal filament is around 3mm or "
\r
2338 #: Cura/util/profile.py:538
\r
2340 "It is highly unlikely that your machine can achieve a travel speed above "
\r
2344 #: Cura/util/profile.py:539
\r
2347 "A bottom layer of more then %.2fmm (3/4 nozzle size) usually give bad "
\r
2348 "results and is not recommended."
\r