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Quote from: anotherandrew on April 18, 2019, 02:27:28 14:27
This is very nice; is possible to find patch for linux and osx too?
Latest I could find for Linux and MacOS is Simplify3D 4.0.1. Perhaps will be of help.
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Question was sorta ask above but as a total noob, is it possible to run Configuration Assistant (without a logon).
Edit. I see how to import a factory file (.fff), is that the same as running the Configuration Assistant
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Quote from: Xwing on April 08, 2019, 05:22:07 05:22
Simplify 3D v 4.1.2, x86 and x64 version with patch.
changelog:
https://www.simplify3d.com/software/release-notes/
After installing software and patch (.reg and dll file), selecting configuration assistant under the help menu brings up a login window (with login name GOD and no password). How do I select a 3D printer?
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Unfortunately in Simplify3d printer profiles can only be obtained through the manufacturer's server, i.e. it is necessary to have a regular license.
The alternative is to search online for a profile ready for your printer, for the most common the manufacturers themselves make them available, or create it by manually entering the various parameters.
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"..or create it by manually entering the various parameters."
Do you need a valid license to create a custom printer? If not, how to do that? (ah 7 years of secondary education and my exquisite grammar called into play)
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A valid license is not required to create a print profile, it is only needed to download the ready profiles created by them from the Simplify 3D server.
The "cured" version of the program blocks access to the server, in order to avoid deactivating the program remotely.
The easiest way to create a new profile is to use the default one, modify the various parameters as needed, save it with a new name using the export profile function.
Another way is to start from a ready profile, they are easily found, of a printer similar to ours and modify it.
It goes without saying that to create a printing profile it is essential to have a minimum of knowledge of how a 3d printer works and how to act on the various parameters that determine its operation.
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June 16, 2020, 01:23:25 13:23 »
Found profile (.fff file) for BIBO 3D printers here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B76TjeOkslHlZ2VBLXBSdzJYdms/view
Anyone have the profiles for a Dremel 3B45 or a QIDI X-max? If you have access to their profile library, you can export the profile into a .fff file.
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