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    • dhusoloundefined
      dhusolo
      last edited by

      S3D has a feature where you can send the file and start printing after you slice it but I'm having issues getting it connected.

      This is the instructions on the page:

      Most network-enabled 3D printers support auto-discovery, meaning that the software can automatically detect the printer on the network and determine the appropriate connection details. To test this process, go to Tools > Machine Control Panel within Simplify3D and click “Add New” to launch the New Connection Wizard. Select the “Network Connection” protocol, choose the “Search for Connections” option, and then click “Search for Devices” to begin the auto-discovery process. Note that this process will only work if your firewall and network rules allow UDP traffic back between the printer and your computer. In many cases, you will need to add a firewall exception to allow Simplify3D to detect the 3D printer.
      
      If the software cannot find your 3D printer, you can still enter the connection details manually. Select the “Manual Connection Details” option and then enter the IP address for your 3D printer. This information can typically be found using the LCD screen on the 3D printer to browse to the info or network status page. The software can typically select the correct port automatically based on your printer profile, but you can also enter the port number manually if needed. Common port values used by different manufacturers are listed below:
      
      FlashForge: port 8899
      Ultimaker: port 80
      MakerBot: port 9999
      Dremel: port 80
      Qidi Technology: port 3000
      XYZprinting: port 9100
      Once you have entered the correct details, you can click Next and press “Begin Connection Test” to establish a connection with the printer. If the software fails to connect, it typically means that the firewall or network settings are still blocking the connection. Make sure a firewall exception has been properly configured and consult your network IT manager to make sure traffic between the printer and your computer is permitted. Once a connection is successfully established, Simplify3D will automatically save the correct settings for the future, so you only need to perform this setup process once.
      

      While trying to connect I enter my printers IP and for port number I select automatic but it fails.

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      • chrishammundefined
        chrishamm administrators @dhusolo
        last edited by

        @dhusolo I just tried to set up a network connection from Simplify3D v5 to my printer but it looks like Duet isn't supported. Maybe open a feature request?

        Duet software engineer

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        • dhusoloundefined
          dhusolo @chrishamm
          last edited by

          @chrishamm Wow really? You'd think it would be... Thanks for letting me know.

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @dhusolo
            last edited by zapta

            @dhusolo, FYI, Prusa Slicer works well with Duet and is free.

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            • jens55undefined
              jens55 @zapta
              last edited by

              .... and so does SuperSlicer (also free)

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @jens55
                last edited by zapta

                ... and probably every other slicer. 😉

                S3D is a dead horse in my opinion. Got a license years ago when it was ahead of the pack and I needed x3g output files but don't see any reason to use it anymore, even for free. YMMV

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                • GeneRisiundefined
                  GeneRisi @chrishamm
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                  @chrishamm What protocol should be used to send a file to the Duet? For Simplify3d V4, I use "curl" , which is called in the "Additional terminal commands" for post processing.

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                  • dhusoloundefined
                    dhusolo
                    last edited by

                    I know there are other slicers that have different features that may or may not be better than S3D. I've tried other slicers and I don't like them. I've used S3D for years and there's no reason for me to switch.

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                    • oliofundefined
                      oliof @dhusolo
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                      @dhusolo always use what works for you (-;

                      <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                      • chrishammundefined
                        chrishamm administrators @GeneRisi
                        last edited by

                        @GeneRisi HTTP: https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/HTTP-requests DSF 3.5 supports those requests, too.

                        Duet software engineer

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