![]() V13 removed dtoverlay dwc2 from /boot/config.txt as that seemed to make problems with bandwidth. ![]() V12 Fixes usb automount problems added with stretch.V11 Ready for Raspberry Pi ZeroW on a Prusa MK 3 (or any Rambo Einsy board), wifi improvements.V10 Fixed problems with raspi cam not starting.Assigns ports now by webcam name so multiple webcams get always the same port. V8 based on stretch, first Raspberry Pi 3+ compatible image.V7 wifi management improved, packages updated.V6 fixes wifi issues, adds screensaver control.Now allows setting resolution and frame rate from printer webcam configuration. V4 fixed a problem with network-manager preventing connections to network to work.0.80.1 will ignore auto configuration from V2 image but server will still work. V3 introduced a new webcam system, incompatible with V2.Assigning the same extruder will normally cause problems during slicing. After merging you have to assign each file a separate extruder. So you need to drag the second stl onto the first stl to merge them into one group. After you loaded them, each has it’s own group, which normally causes wrong relative positioning. For multi extruder prints you normally get one stl file for each color. Object groups are used only for multi extruder prints. This should help you identifying printing problems, even before you start slicing. If you don’t, the direction of the move is not the same of the mouse movement.ĭepending on your configuration, the object may start to pulse or change it’s color, if it is not entirely on the print bed. When you select “Top View” from the left toolbar, the movements will follow your mouse movements. To move the selected objects, hold the alt-key down while left clicking and dragging the objects. ctrl-clicking a selected object removes it from the selection. If you press the ctrl-key while right clicking the selected object is added. You can select one object by right clicking on it. With “Position” the height of cut position is defined, “Inclination” and “Azimuth” define rotation of the cutting plane. This option is only used to control the object and has no influence on the print. Click on “Lay Flat” to place the object flat on the bed. With this function you can rotate the marked object around each axis. A click on “Scale to Maximum” enlarges the object so that it has the maximum printable size. ![]() If you click on the lock to unlock, you can adjust each axis separately and the object may be distorted. If the lock is closed, all axes are changed simultaneously. With this function you can scale the marked object. This function centers the marked object in the center of the bed. Here you can duplicate the marked object(s) as many times as you want.Ĭlick here to place all objects so that they fit on the bed. obj file, everything gets combined into one object. amf file, the object grouping and material assignments remain intact, if you save it as. Here you can export all displayed objects at once. “Use Parallel Projection” toggles between parallel and perspective projection. Use this to distinguish the printer when you have more than one host running. Toggle Printer ID Vies (Strg+I): Toggles the display of the printer ID on top of the right tab. Show Compass (Alt+C): Toggles display of coordinate compass at the left bottom. Show Faces (Strg+F): Toggles display of triangulation faces. Show Edges (Strg+E): Toggles display of triangulation edges. ![]() You find more view options at the top View menu:įit Printer (Strg+A): Zooms to fit the complete printer area into the window with maximum size.įit Objects (F5): Zooms to fit all objects into the window with maximum size. With the next three icons you can select between predefined view orientations. With this icon the objects will be zommed to fit exactly in the preview area. Right Mouse Button: Move the object by holding the right mouse button. Shift: Holding shift button you can move the view point with the left mouse button. All funtions can be used with control keys, so that you don’t have to change all the time.Ĭontrol: Holding the control button, you can rotate the view with the left mouse button. Starting at the top, you get “Rotate”, “Move Object” and “Zoom”. The first 3 buttons change the behaviour of the left mouse button. At the left side, you find some navigation buttons: The host will always try to position the objects in a non overlapping way onto your bed. This must be in one of the following formats: STL, OBJ, 3DS. You can select multiple object files at once if you want. You start with importing all STL files using the “Add Object” button. You will see the print area on the left side. Learn how to arrange them on your print bed. Prepare all objects you want to print, so your printer can print them.
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