How to Import Anycubic FDM 3D Printer Profiles to Cura

After continuous testing, we provided users with the fine-tuned profiles on Anycubic FDM 3D Printer, which can be imported into Cura before slicing 3D models. The well-setting profiles are the officially suggested printing parameters specific to different kinds of filaments such as ABS, PETG, PLA and TPU for each Anycubic FDM printer. Certainly, after importing, users can adjust the parameters in slicer based on the specific situation or personal preferences. And this article will guide you on how to import Anycubic FDM 3D Printer profiles to Cura and where to get them.

1. Cura Installation

Cura Installation

Method 1:

  • Double-click the file “Ultimaker_Cura-4.12.0-win64” on the original SD card to install the software.
  • File path: Memory card → “Files_ English_Anycubic Kobra Neo”→“Cura”→ “Windows”.

Method 2:

  • Download the software directly from the Ultimaker official website.

Notice: Anycubic Kobra Neo 3d printer & Ultimaker Cura 4.12.0 software are used for example here, please refer to the memory card for the actual version.

2. Machine Settings

Upon completion of installation, the first launch of the software will display the following welcome screen. Click “Get started” to start the machine settings and follow the steps as shown below.

Step 1:

Custom FFF printer
  • Open the "Add a non-networked printer" menu, and find "Custom" to select "Custom FFF printer", then name your printer.
  • Step 2:

    Machine Settings in Cura
  • From the Printer tab, fill in the build plate dimensions and tick the option of "Heated bed".
  • From the Extruder 1 tab, set the "compatible material diameter" to 1.75mm.
  • Notice: Anycubic Kobra Neo is just used for example here, please fill in according to the actual parameters of your printer.

    3. Import the Configuration File

    With all preparations completed, we enter the critical step. Import the Suggested Parameters Profiles we provided for Anycubic FDM printers. It should be noted that different 3d printers from Anycubic have their own files, please apply the correct files on the corresponding machine.

    Where to get the files

  • From the folder ”Suggested Parameters Profiles” in the original SD card.
  • From the page “Firmware & Software” on the official website of Anycubic.
  • Contact us.
  • How to import the files

    Import the files in Cura

    Step 1:

    Click Settings → Configure setting visibility..., and then tick the "Check all" box to make all settings visible.

    Step 2:

    In the same interface opened in Step 1, click the “Profiles” tab on the left side. Then click the "Import" button to import the desired print profile. Only one file can be imported at a time. If importing multiple files, repeat the same operation in step 2.

    Notice:

  • Choose different parameter profiles according to different filament types.
  • The provided profiles were tested on Cura 4.12.0, which may not work with other versions.
  • Step 3:

    Select the profile that you just imported, and then click the “Activate” button. Here we have successfully imported the file to Cura slicer, and we hope you enjoy printing!

    Notice:

  • You can customize some parameters after importing the profile, but we still recommend that use the parameters in the profile that we provided.
  • Navigate to the Printing settings menu → Build Plate Adhesion → Build Plate Adhesion Type needs to be set to “None” when you print the maximum size model.

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