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    • lael
      lael last edited by

      I just updated to RRF3.2 a couple of days ago. I'm working on the macro organisation and design for the printer and wanted to download the entire folder as a zip file, similar to how you would for the system folder - right click - download as zip. However the option is not showing up in the macros folder. Is there something I'm missing / some other way to do it?

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      • fcwilt
        fcwilt last edited by

        Have you selected all the macros you want to ZIP and download?

        Frederick

        Printers: A FT-5 with the 713 upgrade bits. A custom MarkForged style. A small Utilmaker style and a CoreXY from kits. Various hotends. Using Duets (2 and 3) running 3.4.1

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        • lael
          lael last edited by

          Yes. I just checked after your comment - it seems it doesn't offer a zip option if there are folders selected, but does offer zip if there are only files selected. I wonder if this is the intended functionality? Sure would be helpful to be able to download the entire root directory.

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          • Phaedrux
            Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

            It won't work with subfolders at the moment. The best options are either pull the SD card and copy, or setup an FTP client and download them that way.

            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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            • fcwilt
              fcwilt @lael last edited by

              @lael said in DWC RRF3.2 - can't download macro folder using zip functionality:

              Yes. I just checked after your comment - it seems it doesn't offer a zip option if there are folders selected, but does offer zip if there are only files selected.

              I see.

              I've never created any sub-folders so I never noticed this.

              Frederick

              Printers: A FT-5 with the 713 upgrade bits. A custom MarkForged style. A small Utilmaker style and a CoreXY from kits. Various hotends. Using Duets (2 and 3) running 3.4.1

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              • lael
                lael @Phaedrux last edited by

                @Phaedrux said in DWC RRF3.2 - can't download macro folder using zip functionality:

                the SD card and copy, or setup an FTP client and download them that way.

                Is there a guide you would recommend for setting up FTP access?

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                • Phaedrux
                  Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

                  There's not a lot to it really. You enable FTP access in config.g and then use something like filezilla to connect to the IP address of the duet.

                  Filezilla settings from what I recall.

                  Tab General: Encryption - Only use plain FTP (insecure)
                  Tab General: Logon Type - Anonymous
                  Tab Advanced: Server Type - Default
                  Tab Tranfer Setting: Tranfer Mode - Passive

                  There's also these two options: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/20979/any-way-to-easily-backup-files?_=1611036017982

                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                  • lael
                    lael last edited by

                    @Phaedrux Thanks for the redirect to https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/10880/rfm-reprapfirmware-filemanager-duetbackup-successor - It's really good. I added a post with some more explanation than the readme gives to help others get started a little quicker.

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