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    Rudy2A
    last edited by 30 Mar 2019, 21:57

    Hello everyone !

    I am trying to save (if it is possible) all of my configuration as a file or other from the Duet Web Control ... I work directly from the Duet Web Control to set my printer. I would like to save my work together in case of trouble, but I do not see how 🤔 ! Thank you in advance ...

    (French)
    Bonjour à tous !

    Je cherche à sauvegarder (si cela est possible) l’ensemble de ma configuration sous forme de fichier ou autre à partir du Duet Web Control... Je travaille directement à partir du Duet Web Control pour paramétrer mon imprimante. J’aimerais sauvegarder ensemble de mon travail en cas de souci, mais je ne vois pas comment faire ! Merci à vous d’avance...

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      deckingman @Rudy2A
      last edited by 30 Mar 2019, 22:13

      @rudy2a Personally I would never, ever, rely on an SD card for anything other than temporary storage. Therefore, I always keep and maintain all my printer related files on a PC. This folder is mirrored to both a local NAS and cloud storage. So I keep a folder on my PC which is the same as the root of my SD card and only ever upload files from that folder to the card. Any changes I make to configuration files, I make on the PC then upload them to the SD card.

      Ian
      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        Rudy2A
        last edited by 31 Mar 2019, 00:15

        Thanks deckingman for your advice

        This is exactly what I want to do since I do not like working with RRF configuration tool.

        I'm looking for, but I can not find how to extract my configuration to save ... I'm working on the configuration of my printer since this morning 9H and I guess I do not have eyes in front of the holes! How do you extract the configuration file ?

        Sorry if I'm heavy 😴 !

        Merci deckingman pour vos conseils

        C'est exactement ce que je veux faire car je n'aime pas travailler avec l'outil de configuration RRF.

        Je cherche, mais je ne trouve pas comment extraire ma configuration pour sauvegarder ... Je travaille sur la configuration de mon imprimante depuis ce matin 9H et je suppose que je n'ai pas les yeux devant les trous! Comment extrayez-vous le fichier de configuration?

        Désolé si je suis lourd!

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          thwe
          last edited by 31 Mar 2019, 05:37

          0_1554010611012_dwc_backup.jpg

          Thomas

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            deckingman @Rudy2A
            last edited by deckingman 31 Mar 2019, 06:41

            @rudy2a As post above. Or what I do is simply remove the SD card, place it in a card reader and copy the contents.

            Ian
            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              Rudy2A @deckingman
              last edited by 31 Mar 2019, 07:12

              @deckingman Perfect !
              Thank you.

              Parfait !
              Merci.

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                JustD
                last edited by 27 Aug 2019, 13:53

                I know.. it´s pretty old... but..

                Only one comment:
                This solution works only at Systemfiles, and GCodes, but not at the Makros.

                Own Tronxy X5S modified to 360x360x430, 7 linear-rails (4 Z; 2 Y; 1 X-Axis), 3 independent Z-Axis with 3 Steppers; BL-Touch..
                Duet 2 Wifi 1.04 + DUEX5, 3input-nozzle with 3 extruders, 6mm Glas Plate and 600W silicon-headbed with own powersupply.

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                  deckingman @JustD
                  last edited by 27 Aug 2019, 14:38

                  @justd said in Backup Configuration ?:

                  I know.. it´s pretty old... but..

                  Only one comment:
                  This solution works only at Systemfiles, and GCodes, but not at the Makros.

                  Of course it does. System files are in the sys folder, gcode files are in the gcodes folder and macros are in the macros folder. Copying macros to the macros folder is no different to copying system files to the sys folder.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    Veti @JustD
                    last edited by 27 Aug 2019, 15:40

                    @justd
                    there is https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/10880/rfm-reprapfirmware-filemanager-duetbackup-successor/2 now

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                      token47
                      last edited by 27 Aug 2019, 21:23

                      I do it the opposite way. I always edit stuff on my pc and upload changes. I made a script to automate that. You can find it at https://github.com/token47/duetcfgen

                      It works on linux, cygwin and WSL.

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