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Quoteimqqmi
You'll need to insert this right after g92 E0 on line 110, make a new line:
G1 Z0.600 F7800.000 ; move to 2nd layer
G1 E1.00000 F1800.000 ; unretract
Been working on the code, but printer having an issue now. extruding imbalance
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Quotejulianh72
So, now take a look at your G-Code file, and understand what it does:
Lines 1 to 7 are introductory comments
Lines 8 to 20 get the machine ready for printing
Line 21 moves the printhead to a z-height of 0.2 mm
Lines 22 to 266 print the first layer by shifting the x and y coordinates and extruding as you go
Line 267 shifts to a z-height of 0.4 mm
Lines 268 to 513 print the second l
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Quotejulianh72
Why not post the G-Code file you have - some kind soul can probably show you how to edit it manually.
It's not "rocket science" to understand the G-Code that your slicing software generates - just open it in the text editor of your choice, and see the official reference here:
If you examine your G-Code file, you will see that there are only a few commonly used commands, such as
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QuoteDownunder35m
In all that time you asked the same question again and again you could have used a 3Doodler and created your square by hand
lol shouldve done that long ago... brilliant
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The purpose of having both layer identical is to have a quantitative interfacial force measure of the two layers. I agree that cross layers would result in stronger build. but
improving the bonding strength between parallel layers will automatically increase it in the cross layers.
Sorry for repeating myself, but im not the g-code kinda person. If you have a good reference to go to for commands
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Hello Reprapers,
I am not the expert in Slic3r or print orientation. So need your help to accomplish my simple task.
I need to print as basic as two layers of a rectangular shape. I have played around with slic3r and was able to print two layers but not in the
orientation needed. For research purposes, i need to have both layers (top of one another) to have the same print path.
The problem i
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I actually went ahead and let the print complete this time. So it basically printed 4 layers total.
First one laid down then the second started where the first ended then third & 4th were a repeat for the first two.
I wonder if we can make the second a repeat for the first.
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Floyd,
Tried the attached code but it printed the same way. Second layer didn't start where the first layer did.
any other approach?
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Floyd...
dont have access to printer today, will try tomorrow and let you know. Just have to figure how to change the Z dimension.
keep you posted. thanks
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So by saying 180 i mean both layers to be printed in the same orientation. meaning the angle is zero relative to each other.
I need identical layers same orientation same print path.
when i drew a 0.4 mm thick rectangle and opened it in Slic3r chose a 0.2 mm layer thickness, each layer was printed in a 90 degrees relative to each other. by that i mean 1st layer printed left to right and the se
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didn't work. Also need both layers to be printed on a 180 degrees orientation. with thickness 0.2 mm each.
appreciate you trying to help.
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Not quite,
So i want two sheets one printed on top of the other. Lets assume that the length of the sheet is (x=2) and width (y=1).
What I have now is the the print would start at (0,0) for the first sheet and works its way to (2,1) where it finishes the first sheet.
Then it would start the second sheet from (2,1) and come back to (0,0) but what i really want it t do is to start at (0,0) as well
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So I have to print two layers for research purposes.
i have a sheet drawn on AutoCAD then imported to Slic3r twice and were placed on top of each other.
The problem im having is that when the Reprap finishes the first layer (1st sheet) it starts printing the second layer where it left off with the first one.
I need the second layer to start at the same coordinate as the first one.
Attached bo
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I am studying the interfacial energy between the two layers. and how the polymer chains would diffuse into one another.
how to improve it with changing variables.
Need this orientation to conduct the experiment.
would be greatly appreciate it.. if you could provide the G-code
need two layers roughly 0.3-0.4 mm thick each
length: 70mm
width: 20 mm
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Just like that.. appreciate it, is there a way to accomplish the same results on slic3r ?
wasnt able to get my hands on Simplify3D
Thanks,
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hey mate,
What i want here is to have 2 layers printed in the same orientation. It's true that
the layers themselves regardless of orientation are going to be parallel but not uni-oriented.
instead, i want the all the extruded filament to be parallel to one another.
Thanks for pointing it out..
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Hi there,
I am conducting a polymer layer-layer interface research on 3D printed objects. and trying to orient a 2-layered object (sheet),
the layers need to be parallel to each other for the purposes of the research. In other word, both layers need to be printed on a 90 degrees fashion.
I played around with Slic3r, but was only getting a 90 deg printed layerr followed by a 0 deg. So they woul
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