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    • Danalundefined
      Danal
      last edited by

      @arhi said in Any plans 'IP detect':

      if your origin is at center of bed

      DRAT!

      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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      • Garfieldundefined
        Garfield
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        I will reach 👍

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        • arhiundefined
          arhi @Danal
          last edited by

          @Danal mind it still works great, you position your parts on the bed it apply the offsets and everything is good on print, just when you preview the gcode it "forgets" that origin is in center of the bed so all your gcode is rendered around lower left corner 😄 ... there is no offset for preview 😞

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          • Danalundefined
            Danal @arhi
            last edited by

            @arhi said in Any plans 'IP detect':

            @Danal mind it still works great, you position your parts on the bed it apply the offsets and everything is good on print, just when you preview the gcode it "forgets" that origin is in center of the bed so all your gcode is rendered around lower left corner 😄 ... there is no offset for preview 😞

            Yeah, I can live with that. I will check it out. Although, I am liking SlicerPE more and more.

            Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @arhi
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              @arhi said in Any plans 'IP detect':

              craftware (best gcode preview), ideamaker, slic3r, prusa slicer and cura

              what, no UP! Studio on the list????

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              • arhiundefined
                arhi @A Former User
                last edited by arhi

                @bearer said in Any plans 'IP detect':

                @arhi said in Any plans 'IP detect':

                craftware (best gcode preview), ideamaker, slic3r, prusa slicer and cura

                what, no UP! Studio on the list????

                😄 😄 😄 😄 🤣

                You know I have three TT printers, I kept one till recently with original electronics so I could use UP! Studio to print some of the spare parts if I need to but the thing is so unusable that I converted the last one too... It's similar to S3D used to be better then others but became obsolite and more they pushed changes more they dig themselves deeper 😞 ..

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                • Garfieldundefined
                  Garfield
                  last edited by

                  What's that then ...

                  What I want is a slicer with half a brain that can handle bridging well, doesn't try to put the top on a round hole using circles (just plain dumb and guaranteed to fail - just bridge the darn thing. Infill that pays attention to part orientation not the orientation to the bed X,Y

                  Slicers could become a whole new thread 😉

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                  • arhiundefined
                    arhi @Garfield
                    last edited by

                    @Garfield said in Any plans 'IP detect':

                    doesn't try to put the top on a round hole using circles

                    ah .. I'm yet to find that one 😞

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @Garfield
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                      @Garfield said in Any plans 'IP detect':

                      Slicers could become a whole new thread

                      pardon the OT; it was but a cheap joke - both the slicer and the post.

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                      • Garfieldundefined
                        Garfield
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                        No problem with OT, or jokes ... I can print the same part with 3 different slicers and the impact this has on the print quality / finish on the SAME printer is revealing. Slic3r and the Prusa offspring for instance put rubbish little dabs in places where a solid infil would make much more sense - added perimeters to overcome some of this nonsense. Simplify bridging is appalling, CURA lacks some finesse and is proving tricky to set up even using the same numbers from a successful profile in Slic3r ...

                        Could waffle all evening ... can already see a defect on the surface of a part that's printing - totally temperature related but if you get that bit correct the rest of the print suffers ....

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator @Garfield
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                          @Garfield If you're going to give Cura a try I would recommend this build maintained by one of the Cura contributors. He's implemented a lot of features and fixes that the stock Cura lacked. (Many are now part of Cura actually)

                          https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s43vqzmi4d2bqe2/AAADdYdSu9iwcKa0Knqgurm4a?dl=0&lst=

                          Cura is worth the effort if you're willing to go down the rabbit hole to explore and understand the many many options it has to tweak.

                          Also, for Prusa Slicer, the filaments thing can be worked around I think. The filaments tab is still all there for me. Maybe I'm grandfathered in.

                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                          • Garfieldundefined
                            Garfield
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                            The Prusa thing happened recently, I have a mk3s so I've been onboard for a couple of years.

                            When I use the prusa the filaments appear fine, up until the last release I was using the corexy with no issues, when I try to define the corexy part of the wizard asks for bed and filament temps - which are totally irrelevant in a printer definition.

                            The only thing appearing in the filament drop down has the same name as the printer profile, reported it, it has had no response.

                            Guess I've been a bit lazy when it comes to figuring out why it is doing what it is ....

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
                              last edited by

                              Perhaps look at the Dependencies page under the filaments tab. "Compatible printers" is set to All for me. And in preferences I have "show incompatible print and filament settings" checked.

                              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                              • Garfieldundefined
                                Garfield
                                last edited by Garfield

                                Well I'll be .... think of an adjective

                                This place is full of genius ... works ...

                                It's official - going senile ....

                                Still going to try the CURA and the 'modded' version, and ideamaker ....

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                                • zaptaundefined
                                  zapta @Garfield
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                                  @Garfield, the recent release of prusaslicer dropped the filament management support for non whitelisted printer models ('custom'). If all you have is a custom printer, you will not even see the 'filaments' tab in the configurations wizard.

                                  However, you can still define from scratch your own filament profiles and save them. It will allow you to select the desired filament from the ones you defined and saved.

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                                  • Garfieldundefined
                                    Garfield
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                                    As mentioned - I have a MK3S - I kind of have it working now, that said if what you say is so then I find it a path down a route that I'd hoped Prusa wouldn't go, the filament library is great, I also add my own to it. To tie the library to 'specific' printers isn't a good idea, filaments are independent of ANY printer - the 'compatible approved printers' thing is the sort of BS I expect from certain major hi tech companies.

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