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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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| Jan 2020 | |||
| Blue PETG | |||
| Default Slic3r bundle settings | |||
| Default Slic3r bundle settings | |||
| == Last known good workflow (for Chalmers) == | |||
0. Glue stick the build plate | |||
1. Install slicer config | |||
2. Install slicer config bundle | |||
3. set slicer to simple mode | |||
4. increase print scale by 4.1353% (because something screws the scale up in this workflow) | |||
5. slice model | |||
6. load sliced model into GpxUi | |||
7. translate to Replicator 2 RepRap | |||
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| Nov, 2018 | | Nov, 2018 | ||
| Hatchbox forest green ABS | | Hatchbox forest green ABS | ||
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However, it is possible, to use the printer with open source toolchain based on Slic3r. [https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/releases Slic3r Prusa Edition] is highly recommended. | However, it is possible, to use the printer with open source toolchain based on Slic3r. [https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/releases Slic3r Prusa Edition] is highly recommended. | ||
Use Instructions in the log from Jan 2020 at the top of this wiki. | |||
It is still possible to use makerbot software, just generate an .x3g file instead of .gcode and upload it to octoprint. | It is still possible to use makerbot software, just generate an .x3g file instead of .gcode and upload it to octoprint. |