Slicer speed: S3d is faster then ideaMaker?
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Is there a way to see the temp changes per layer like I can with speed, when looking at the preview? In S3d, I could do this by just setting it to color code each process, and temp change was per process... I don't see an option like that in iM and hoping I just don't know where it is.
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@Blue, not that I know of.
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I tried ideamaker but i could not find a way to connect it to duet, the doc's show a wlan setup but i could not find it, looked at all the settings it did not show a custom printer and if i was to enter a IP address it was also looking for a serial number, or wouldn't work.
Is there a way to connect to a custom printer?.Thanks
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@gorf26 said in Slicer speed: S3d is faster then ideaMaker?:
but i could not find a way to connect it to duet
there is no way, you "show file in folder" after you export g-code and then manually upload to duet. all the network stuff in IM is for their own reise3d printers that use some special protocol themselves
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I thought so but i was reading a doc file it showed a custom printer option and a wlan but it may have been an old version and haven't updated the doc..
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@gorf26 said in Slicer speed: S3d is faster then ideaMaker?:
I thought so but i was reading a doc file it showed a custom printer option and a wlan but it may have been an old version and haven't updated the doc..
I didn't even find a way to call external script to upload file like I'm doing with s3d. If you figure out how, please share
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You could figure out a way to make the external script monitor a specific folder that, as soon as you save a gcode file to, it will upload to the duet/whatever.
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@bot said in Slicer speed: S3d is faster then ideaMaker?:
You could figure out a way to make the external script monitor a specific folder that, as soon as you save a gcode file to, it will upload to the duet/whatever.
yes but that's not something I want to do. not on Linux/OSX and especially not on Windows
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@arhi
You could create a scheduled task to run every 60 seconds (windows or Linux) to start a script that checks for a file in a folder. Once a file is there, ftp file and delete original.
You could also create a script that start when PC powers on and just constantly checks same folder. -
@BlueDust yes but NO