S3D 3.1
Re: S3D 3.1
downloaded it the other day. i think more or less this was just a bug fix release. i dont notice much of anything new.
Re: S3D 3.1
I wonder why check for updates doesn't actually work....
The direct link is https://cloud.simplify3d.com/software/download
The direct link is https://cloud.simplify3d.com/software/download
Re: S3D 3.1
I also saw this guide posted on reddit to have S3D save a copy of gcode directly to your Octopi.
http://community.robo3d.com/index.php?t ... etup.8217/
It worked great for me, no more drag and drop every time I want to print.
-Tom
" You will need the following:
Simplify3D installed
Octoprint installed
cURL - Visit https://curl.haxx.se/download.html
Grab the Windows package that best matches your system. (eg. Win64 7.48 SSL SSH)
Extract and copy the following (2) files (located in Bin directory) to a directory in your Windows
Path. (eg. C:\windows)
cURL.exe
libcurl.dll
In Simplify3D go to:
- Edit Process Settings -> Scripts
At the very bottom there is a box titled "Post Processing"
Add the following command line to the box titled "Addidional Terminal Commands for Post Processing"
curl -k -H "X-Api-Key: 1111111222222233333444455555" -F "select=false" -F "print=false" -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://octopi.local/api/files/local"
** You need to insert your specific API key into the command line. You can find it in OctoPrint ->Settings -> API **
You can sub the IP address of your Pi in place of octopi.local if you wish."
http://community.robo3d.com/index.php?t ... etup.8217/
It worked great for me, no more drag and drop every time I want to print.
-Tom
" You will need the following:
Simplify3D installed
Octoprint installed
cURL - Visit https://curl.haxx.se/download.html
Grab the Windows package that best matches your system. (eg. Win64 7.48 SSL SSH)
Extract and copy the following (2) files (located in Bin directory) to a directory in your Windows
Path. (eg. C:\windows)
cURL.exe
libcurl.dll
In Simplify3D go to:
- Edit Process Settings -> Scripts
At the very bottom there is a box titled "Post Processing"
Add the following command line to the box titled "Addidional Terminal Commands for Post Processing"
curl -k -H "X-Api-Key: 1111111222222233333444455555" -F "select=false" -F "print=false" -F "file=@[output_filepath]" "http://octopi.local/api/files/local"
** You need to insert your specific API key into the command line. You can find it in OctoPrint ->Settings -> API **
You can sub the IP address of your Pi in place of octopi.local if you wish."
Re: S3D 3.1
Wow, that works great. Excellent timesaver, thank you!
I had to use the IP address of my Pi, octopi/local didn't work.
cheers,
c
I had to use the IP address of my Pi, octopi/local didn't work.
cheers,
c
Re: S3D 3.1
What a fabulous tip! I run S3D on a Mac so I opened Terminal to see if curl was already installed and it was. (In Terminal, enter "curl -V" to see the version number. I have version 7.43.0. The latest version is 7.49.1.)
Then in the S3D Preview window click “Save Toolpaths to disk” and wait a couple of beats. Check Octoprint and you’ll see your new gcode file.
Then in the S3D Preview window click “Save Toolpaths to disk” and wait a couple of beats. Check Octoprint and you’ll see your new gcode file.