- Ensure that you install Cura 5.3.0 Beta or newer. It is possible to have more than one version of Cura installed.
- Create a new printer (Settings -> Printer -> Add Printer) and add an Anycubic Kobra if you do not already have one.
- With that printer selected in the main window, go to Preferences -> Configure Cura.
- Within the Profiles section, use the Import button and select the desired .curaprofile file.
- To switch between profiles in the main window, use the drop-down in the Print Settings dialog.
- Adjust your temperatures for better flow or to mitigate stringing. I have set reasonable PLA/PLA+ defaults
- Highly recommend adding the contents of the Cura-KobraNeoGCodes.txt file to the Machine Settings of the Kobra. Settings -> Printers -> Manage Printers -> AnyCubic Kobra -> Machine Settings and paste the Start and End sections. Both of these sections are intended to REPLACE what is in there. Copying the existing code to a text file is not a terrible idea if you wish to revert later.
- Go to File -> Import -> Import Config
- Select the desired config.ini file for import
- Once imported, go through Print Settings, Filament, and Printer sections and click the Save Icon to save/rename the profiles locally
- Highly recommend adding the contents of the Prusa-KobraNeoGcodes.txt file under the Custom G-code section of Printer Settings (Expert). REPLACE what is in each section. Copying the existing code to a text file is not a terrible idea if you wish to revert later.
I've been working on these profiles in between my desired prints. An occasional coffee helps me with the filament (and time) that I burn while testing. Throw a coffee my way, it's appreciated!