![]() ![]() I'm close to trying a 3DBenchy with Repetier now. ![]() It times like these that I could do with another one, as the more you print the more you want to test. The first picture is a realtime snapshot of the 3D printer movements. The second picture picture is all direct to print Repetier testing samples with some earlier Slic3r settings that worked in Robox Slicer Extension, and the last picture is shows the aborted models, with the modded Slic3r settings. They are just back to backs to aid in comparison later, as the other Robox is dedicated to Simplif圓D** optimisation with the QuickFill head. The results are better than AutoMaker with the DEV1 head, and almost on par with Simplify 3D, so in the second picture Repetier Host is the LH cube, the RH clusters are Simplif圓D and the ones at the back are all Automaker with the DEV1 head. This is my first of todays Repetier prints direct to the Robox via Slic3r, and I’ve added Start & End scripts to do this, which are still work in progress. I’ve resolved the first layer ooze, and successfully getting a first layer down without brim or skirt. ![]() The small squares on the left are my attempts at Repetier printing with the DEV1 head and PET-G, the other two to the right are AutoMaker with the DEV1 head, and then the next four are tweaking attempts to Simplify 3D using the 0.3mm QuickFill nozzle, and then the 0.8mm nozzle. The light blue TechABS cube on the trackpad front left is a Simplif圓D is a QuickFill 0.8mm print, the middle column on the trackpad is Automaker with the DEV1 head, and the right hand ones are Simplify 3D with the DEV1. It is interesting how some of the slicers treat the model, and they do slice differently re print sequencing. Admittedly this is with a DEV1 head, but I am using this to explore proper retraction settings, using a slicer I can adjust rather than the default version in AutoMaker. There is a little issue with ooze and first layer height & lay down that will need a tweak, as I am using a skirt to try and sort this up to press, but the infill settings are working nicely nicely. :)Īs a parallel project, I thought I'd look at Repetier Host, and that too can do the same, as in talk direct to the Robox, as well as use a non Prusa version of Slicer, which is pretty damn cool.Īt the moment, after a couple of hours per days, I have been optimising the Slic3r configuration to get the 20x20x3 slab to print, and I've just had my first success a few minutes ago. The short answer is yes, and Simplif圓D (with settings, scripts additions and post processing) will do a direct to print just like AutoMaker, and I am currently playing with this, moving from simple 20x20x3 flat slabs to a 20x20x20 cube with a hole through it, and it's looking pretty damn impressive now. I have been playing with one of those new fangled sun dragon god whatevers, and as it has no needle valves and nozzle closing, my curiosity was irked enough to see whether I could get the Robox to behave like any other printer and see if other softwares can see it. This is an odd one not sure where to post this, but it is purely experimental and for the curious, and all the warranty guff applies. ![]()
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