![]() It is widely used for rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and computer-aided manufacturing. ![]() Many other software packages support this file format. Makerbot Desktop is their free open source version.STL is a file format native to the stereolithography CAD software created by 3D Systems. The current version of Makerware is bugged so it only works with a true Makerbot printer. Are you getting it straight from makerbot and is it Makerbot Desktop? The version I have from makerbot will show the bed grow and shrink when I select different profiles in the main window. That plainly points to a bad copy of software. You said you changed all 5 but noticed no change in bed dimensions. I reread all your post in that previous thread and not once did you tell me what profile you used. I just wanted to see the gcode and curious what profile you used as the manual on mine specifically said to use Replicator Dual for ReplicatorG, and use Replicator Dual for Makerware Desktop as well. Buts since you no longer want to contribute they will stuck out and FORCED to use older software like yourself. Maybe others will have your problem but not want to be limited to obsolete software as band aid instead of a fix. Good thing we are not friends, I might be tempted to drop you off in the country somewhere.Ĭan't deal with one sided people or people who are not willing to share information for the community. Since I have now found the solution by changeing versions of the software. In fact, I'm Not going say anything more about this subject, I think I explained before that all those settings were Correct ? Sorry, but you are Wrong, about that Problems cause. Also what machine profile are you selecting for the CTC? I would like to read it and see how long it is saying to print that purge line. Since you found how to open and save gcode, save the gcode from one of the problem prints and post the first 50 or so lines. I use Simplif圓d since I am currently stuck with printing from SDcard only. Then moves over the bed and starts the print. START, all axis home, wait for heating of bed, bed lowers 10mm, head moves to front left corner off the bed, heats extruder, feeds about 40mm of filament into the open space. So if you have the wrong printer profile selected or have some how changed your bed dimensions to something larger then it is going to over shoot. The purge line part of the code tells it to print that line across nearly the entire front of the bed. As it moves that axis it counts the steps based on your steps per mm settings in your firmware till it gets the distance it needs. It marks that as home and all moves aftetwards are computed as X mm from home. It only truly knows where position 0,0,0 is by the endstops being triggered. When it gets the instructions to make the purge line it is told to move so many mm to the left from home. The printer works by homing when powered or given a home command. Your purge line problem is caused by your dimensions of your bed being set wrong in your host. So I will probably just stay with that one and not install any others now. Or encounter a problem, like I did, with Purge-run length, with newer version.īTW: I found an older version of version 3.7 that Fixed the Purge-run problem, 3.7.0.95, There is no need to have older versions unless you have a compatibility issue. The current version will always include all previous updates plus newest.
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