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BairdB

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  1. Hello Forum!

     

    I have an Ultimaker 3 and I want to write custom Gcode for the printer to run for vibration testing. I tried to write my own code in a text editor, put that on a flashdrive and then tried printing it on my Ultimaker 3 over USB. I renamed the file to have a .gcode.gz extension because the printer does not recognize the file if I leave it as .txt. However, when I try to run the file on the printer by selecting print, it does not do anything. I have read this post about the Griffin Gcode commands and I am confused how to write my own gcode files for my printer to execute. I think my file might need a header as explained in the post I linked. But I do not know how to implement this, or if the file is a binary or a text.

     

    If anyone has any experience writing their own code for the Ultimaker 3 I would appreciate you input.

     

    I attached an example of the kind of code I want to run on the printer.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Baird B.

     

    VibrationIsolationTestText.zip

  2. For some filaments (PVA & nylon in particular) one of the best ways to dehydrate the filaments if they become too humid is by putting them in the oven at 170 degrees F for approx. 6 hrs. But is this safe?  I put the nylon filament in the same oven that I cook pizza in, so is my pizza in any way contaminated with nylon? 

    Thx for the feedback,

    Baird Bankovic

  3. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to view and connect to your Ultimaker 3 from anywhere in the world!  I do not like how the limited Ultimaker app is especially limited because it has to be connected to the same network that the Ultimaker 3 is connected to, I wish there was a way to connect the my Ultimaker through any wireless connection.  To my knowledge, this is not currently possible without hardware modifications (for instance, adding Octoprint), but I may be wrong.  If anyone knows a way of contacting the Ultimaker 3 from a network other than the network that the Ultimaker is connected to, please let me know.  Thanks in advance!

  4. As far as I know, the Ultimaker 3 products are not compatible with S3D, only Cura. S3D uses some different underlying scripts that S3D does not support at the moment, so to fully take advantage of the beautiful hardware of the UM3, I would recommend Cura.

    And about your PVA, try moving the spool arround, and then try to put the PLA on extruder 2 and see if it detects the PLA. I am just trying to diagnose the problem.

  5. @ryandavidson Can you humor me and try to connect to the printer with the app without the NFC material spools placed?

    If the app works without the material spools placed, you should definitely update the App because there was a bug solved causing this specific issue.

     

    That didn't work, I still got the same issue.????

  6. Hello, so I have an idea to save the amount of PVA that is used to print supports without compromising any quality! Last time I checked, PVA is significantly cheaper than a main material like PLA. What if you printed only the bottom and top of the support column in PVA, and print the tall, wasteful part in PLA. I this way, you can through the print in a bucket of water, and the PLA column of support will break free from the part after the PVA on the top and bottom of the part dissolve away. Does anyone know how to do something like that, I would imagine that you would need to manipulate the way that Cura slices supports which sounds very hard to do.

    Does this make sense? I you have any questions you can reach me at bairdbankovic@gmail.com

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