hello i tried printing the hello kitty Christmas files and I keep getting a code CS2514 on creality hi combo not too sure how to fix that myself
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hello i tried printing the hello kitty Christmas files and I keep getting a code CS2514 on creality hi combo not too sure how to fix that myself
Hi! The CS2514 error appears because the file name contains special characters that your printer doesn’t seem to accept. Try renaming the file using only simple letters or numbers (for example, hellokitty.stl or hellokitty.gcode if it’s already sliced). After that, the printer should accept it.
Hope this helps!
Hello, I’m not sure if you’re aware but your Ham cookie cutter has walls that aren’t connected to the body. I have not been able to successfully print either file without it turning into a stamp instead of a cutter :/
Thank you for your comment!
I’d like to clarify how the files are intended to work:
File (1) includes two separate parts:
• the frame used to cut out the shape,
• and the stamp used to emboss the details.
They are printed together as one set (but if you prefer, I can send them as two separate files).
File (2) is the combined version where cutting and embossing are merged into a single piece.
It’s also mentioned in the item description that the set contains 2 STL files with different emboss styles:
★ Stamp + Frame - and ◆ Embosser Cutter (a single-piece tool)
If you still have any printing issues, I’ll be happy to help!
Is there any way you can firm up the frame? It doesn’t hold up for me and I’m printing on a Bambu A1. It seems far too thin and crushes under very little weight or resistance.
Please contact me by email - DYarko1@gmail.com - I’ll send you the reinforced files and help you with printing settings if needed.*
*please let me know (in the email):
• what filament you are printing with,
• and what nozzle size your printer is using.
This information will help me suggest the best printing settings for you (hopefully they will help).
I’ll be happy to assist you!
your file has errors , can not slice the file in cura.
Hi!
I just tested the files in OrcaSlicer and Repetier-Host (slic3r) — it sliced perfectly without any errors.
Could you please try to re-download the file (sometimes there might be a glitch during download)?
If the issue remains, let me know which Cura version you’re using — I’ll check it specifically in that version. Or you can also try OrcaSlicer, it works much better than Cura.
Hello, I purchased two snowflake cutters that didn’t print properly. It looks like only a couple of layers printed except one in the center has several more layers in the center that look like four posts sticking into the air. Please advise as to what the issue is. I printed some other cutters I purchased from another vendor in the same batch and they printed correctly. I am using pla from Bambu on an A1.
Thank you!
Thank you for your message, and I’m sorry to hear the snowflake cutters didn’t print correctly.
It looks like the issue may be related to slicer settings rather than the model itself — I tested the files in OrcaSlicer …and printed them using a 0.5 mm nozzle and rPET, and it printed without any problems.
To help troubleshoot, could you please let me know:
– Which slicer are you using?
– What is your nozzle diameter?
– What is the line width setting in your slicer?
p.s. I’d recommend giving OrcaSlicer a try if you haven’t already — it works great with the Bambu Lab A1, and includes built-in profiles for your printer and Bambu PLA.
📩 Please feel free to email me at DYarko1@gmail.com with the info — I’ll be happy to help!
Thanks so much for your prompt reply. Slicer: Bambu Handy; Nozzle: .04mm; Line width: .42mm Thank you for your help!
Thank you for the details!
Based on your settings — especially the 0.4 mm nozzle with 0.42 mm line width — everything looks generally fine. However, the issue may be caused by how Bambu Handy is slicing the model. Some users have reported problems with certain models when using Handy, especially with fine details or thin walls.
Since I’ve successfully printed the same files using OrcaSlicer, I’d recommend giving it a try if possible. It works very well with the Bambu Lab A1, and the built-in profiles make setup easy. That could help avoid any slicing issues specific to Handy.
Let me know if you give it a try or if you’d like help getting set up — happy to assist further!
As I am just learning to use the software and printer I will stay with one platform for now. Perhaps including a note regarding slicer preference will help others.
That makes perfect sense!
If you’d like to continue using Bambu Handy for now, I’d suggest trying a small adjustment — especially for these snowflake cutters:
→ Set the line width to 0.4 mm (to match your 0.4 mm nozzle) in all relevant settings,
→ Use a 0.2 mm layer height, and
→ Make sure the model is positioned completely flat on the bed in the slicer.
These settings can help with the fine details in this particular design and may prevent issues without needing to switch slicers.
Of course, if you’d prefer, I’m also happy to offer a refund — just let me know what works best for you!
Hello, I purchased two snowflake cutters that didn’t print properly. It looks like only a couple of layers printed except one in the center has several more layers in the center that look like four posts sticking into the air. Please advise as to what the issue is. I printed some other cutters I purchased from another vendor in the same batch and they printed correctly. I am using pla from Bambu on an A1.
Thank you!
Thank you for your message, and I’m sorry to hear the snowflake cutters didn’t print correctly.
It looks like the issue may be related to slicer settings rather than the model itself — I tested the files in OrcaSlicer …and printed them using a 0.5 mm nozzle and rPET, and it printed without any problems.
To help troubleshoot, could you please let me know:
– Which slicer are you using?
– What is your nozzle diameter?
– What is the line width setting in your slicer?
p.s. I’d recommend giving OrcaSlicer a try if you haven’t already — it works great with the Bambu Lab A1, and includes built-in profiles for your printer and Bambu PLA.
📩 Please feel free to email me at DYarko1@gmail.com with the info — I’ll be happy to help!
hello, i want to download a buch of files but im from argentina and the price for each cookie cutter is so high, i wat to pay it, could you make me a pack with cutters that i want, like 6/7 of them?
email me at: DYarko1@gmail.com
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I bought this set not realizing that the heart is backwards. It looks correct when printing but when you turn in upside down to cut it will cut the heart out in a backwards view. Are you able to fix that, do a mirror image?
Thanks for your message! I’ve added a mirrored version of the file to the set you downloaded. If needed, you can also mirror it directly in your slicer — it only takes a moment. But the mirrored file is already included now.