Is it the same behaviour in the 2D view?by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Quotedmould One common cause is draughts. Make sure that there are no draughts hitting the print, which includes air blowing from any cooling fans on the printer (which should be directed only at the nozzle, with no backwash hitting the side of the print). Just opening and closing a door while printing can cause a warp. One technique is to set Slic3r to print a full-height skirt ("Print Settinby Mikk36 - Slic3r
In time You'll learn to compensate for slightly too small holes already when designing the parts.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Another setting for thickness is under the Print Settings -> Advanced, where you can fine-tune every extrusion type width.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Do not use anything but the Slic3r's own 3D path preview for viewing actual plastic filling estimation. Is your filament diameter correct?by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Set your infill extrusion width manually from the Advanced page.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Slic3r should automatically set the extrusion width to the nozzle width for the bridges. I'd keep the flow ratio at 1 and just go slow, with cooling. Not sure what speed you were running right now though, but try going down to like 20 mm/s or so even. If they still break, increase the flow ratio.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
You need to not have the exporting program center the part towards the 0,0 point when you export your object to the STL file. For example, in Solidworks, there's a checkbox like this: "Do not translate output data to positive space" This makes sure that everything stays in the same space (ie, where YOU want them to) even when you export multiple different objects of different shape and size. Slby Mikk36 - Slic3r
Quotexelad I get this when i create surfaces in Solidworks, and then export to STL, i find that if i import these STL's and re-export them as an OBJ i get a solid model and it prints properly... weird right? I use the built in 3d Modelling App on windows to 10 to convert from STL to OBJ, it works pretty well actually.I haven't had a single issue exporting from Solidworks myself. All models createby Mikk36 - Slic3r
Measure the height of the actual first layer that gets onto the bed. Is it the same height as set in Slic3r? If it's higher, you need to make sure the bed is closer to the nozzle.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
If you need to be able to extrude while cold, you need to disable the protection, not mess about in the code. You can do this either in the configuration: Or with a gcode: M302by Mikk36 - Slic3r
If you run an RPi2, sure, you can run multiple Octoprints on a single board. Multiple Octoprint instances do support multiple webcams as long as you can create multiple mjpeg streams for them to consume. Octoprint only needs an URI for the mjpeg stream.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Since there are so many new and removed settings, it's better to manually recreate them based on the old ones.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Just checked with the latest git build, z-lift is made after the retraction.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
No need for any extra services, but a timeout issue seems to indicate some kind of connection issue, a firewall perhaps on the machine that Slic3r runs on?by Mikk36 - Slic3r
For engraving it would be more prefarable (less command-spammy) to set the output power with the move command itself (like Smoothie does it with a S parameter).by Mikk36 - Laser Cutter Working Group
No, pressure advance is a seperate feature. This is just for automatically determining the same speeds in mm3/s.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
This should be fixed in the experimental build.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Latest versions from github should resolve this unicode character issue.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
QuoteVDX ... for engraving copper you'll need a Q-switched pulsed NdYAG-laser with around 60Watts averaged power (some ten kilowatts pulsed). The biggest problem here is to stop exactly when the copper is removed -- otherwise this excessive power will blow/explode the underlying resin and damage the traces. When testing this in 1994, we've only engraved 90% of the copper and etched the thinnedby Mikk36 - Laser Cutter Working Group
Well, technically Perl is at 5.20 already. Being stuck at 5.18 might explain why you're not getting the latest versions of dependencies which in turn won't compile properly.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Quotehsbontop Link attached, stl printed just fine (pitch on the thread a bit too narrow though). Original stlI see no issue with my Slic3r here even with the original file.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Quotehsbontop Stl attached, printing the cura converted file as we speak. The original file was too large to attach.If that's the version from Cura, it's of no use. That file opened just fine in 1.2.8-dev though. If the file is too big, link it from a dropbox, onedrive, google drive or whatever place.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Noone can help you without seeing the original STL file.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
How about trying with the latest Perl?by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Check the steps per mm and microstepping jumpers.by Mikk36 - Experimental
And an even better solution to ground loops is to get a Pi (with Octoprint) and power it from the same PSU that the printer itself is running from.by Mikk36 - Slic3r
Well, after laser-tracing I "sanded" the PCB with tissue paper to clean up the burnt paint. Also, for the paint, a water-based black matte paint, touch-dry in 2 hours.by Mikk36 - Laser Cutter Working Group