- #SIMPLIFY 3D TROUBLESHOOTING SOFTWARE#
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#SIMPLIFY 3D TROUBLESHOOTING SOFTWARE#
The good news is that Simplif圓D is a very intuitive software and it does let users taste its magic before spending on its purchase. Hence, there are enough reasons to start searching for a test drive before actually buying the app. The application is one of the simplest to learn and can tune-up with an array of 3D printers to offer smart solutions. Wish to try Simplif圓D before paying for the software? There are many individuals who keep asking questions about the availability of the simplif圓d free version. Print Settings Could Vary for the Same Model.Automatic Support Suggestion with Customization.Supports Hundreds of Different 3D Printer Brands.I'll post feedback on my results, once I have run a few prints with each.
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I'll also be experimenting with PC and TPA in the next week or two. PLA will easily stick to the Buildtak but I've found that ABS and Nylon are a bit more tricky.
#SIMPLIFY 3D TROUBLESHOOTING CODE#
Apparently this is not shown in the start/end G-Code list of IMagemaker but it is automatically added to your code when IM slices your project.Īs for heat settings on the first layer it really depends upon what material you are printing with. Then the first line of your ending G-Code should be M1002. To make sure that you can pause and resume prints add M1001 as the ver last line of your start G-Code.
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I just got home from work so I haven't had a chance to download and look through your G-code but I saw a note in another thread regarding the Start and Stop G-Code. I will follow John's advice in the "G-Code Help" thread and turn the fan on all the time by removing the second (Layer 2) set point in the cooling tab.Īny other suggestion? I know people usually print first layer hotter than the rest for better adhesion but I found it I print the raft at 215 it is stuck too well to the BuildTak. In addition, I noticed the infill was set to 100% but this is just because of the flat test disk I was printing. I think putting comments on separate lines made all the difference for it to actually process the commands. Thomarann wrote:Okay so my test using that profile worked except I should have set Y305 instead of X305 to park the head at the rear to get it out of the way for part removal (X305 put it to the far right side, not the back). fff was an invalid file type!!Ģ0-04-16at2020.txt (14.35 KiB) Downloaded 754 times Hope it helps and looking forwards to feedback. It might be over-extruding a little at 94 so I'm still playing with it - its a work in progress. Here is my latest effort - in the start and end scripts I have set the comments on different lines than the commands as I read some N2's ignore the commands otherwise. The Z height adjustment for the N2+ is relatively simple. (If I remember correctly, one extruder is set to 0 while the other is set to -25). I believe the information on the 2nd head offset is listed in the forums. Thanks.īwulfe wrote:Posting your current configuration would definitely be appreciated. Hopefully, with your code as a starting point I can take a closer look at the end g-code issues you mentioned and see if a second set of eyes can spot something. Posting your current configuration woud definitely be appreciated. I was going to post the file once it was done but I can post what I have so far if you'd like (just have to change Z limit for the N2+). The only issues are is that it is still ignoring the end g-code script to park the head, turn off bed etc. I'm getting really tired of printing the base of the Tower of Pi, lol. I spent the last few days running tests to perfect raft adherence, object to raft adherence, and extrusion multiplier, and now I'm working on getting z-hop ("vertical lift") to work. Thanks to Trhuster for his N1 file that helped me get started. Thomarann wrote:I have almost got S3D working perfectly with my N2 dual but I have not yet tackled the second extruder - so it is working as a single (I just have not got to it yet).