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The location for these older firmware files are on To find the files scroll through the files (there's no user interface so hope ur not farsighted) and find cube3 firmware.
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Then take the flash drive out and put the other with the renamed older firmware version and hit retry to install the older firmware on to that.
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Go to firmware icon on your Cube 3, press the USB update icon, wait until it starts downloading to 5 % for example. Insert the flash drive with the actual current software (v1.14B) or whatever your printer has as its current firmware.
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Rename the older firmware you want to downgrade The printer to, to the current firmware's name (ex. You know instead of actually taking the printer apart you can just install the firmware you want to downgrade to on one USB flash drive and the current one the printer has on another one. The overall OS on this printer is terrible, and in my opinion, not worth trying to hack the MB.
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I will forget about the filament work-arounds and any other hacks that might modify the firmware to be able to use generic filament. The hardware for this little printer seems to be quite good, but the closed source "slicing" software and firmware are junk, and ruined an otherwise very decent 3D printer! As it is, I'm going to strip this thing down to it's basic frame, and use an MKS gen 1.1 board I have to drive the hardware. I used the highest, "almost solid" quality settings, and tried both 70 and 200 microns. But, when I printed a somewhat rectangular, 6.5mm thick part for my Folgertech FT-5 (under construction), 2 of the sides were easy to simply pull apart. It's not so noticeable on such things as the Benchy stress print, and actually did pretty well on that model. As you cannot adjust hot end temperatures, PLA, especially on the perimeter of prints delaminates. Print geometry is actually quite good, but filament to filament adhesion is terrible. Wow, this about the most worthless 3D printer! I received my new $165 Cube 3 about 2 weeks ago, and print quality is generally terrible - from a structural integrity standpoint.