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Hi, I am new to 3D printing and have made a couple 3D prints on my Ender3 V2 printer using the GUI for ultimate Cura for Mac . For the most part, I am using the default ender 3 v2 profile.
Several of the thing verse objects I would like to build come in several STL files and I would like to use a command line script to batch slice these.
The trouble is that I can't get CuraEngine to make GCode from STL that prints nicely. There have been a few posts on this forum that seem to relate to this issue but they have not helped yet.
The basic syntax I am trying on there command line is :
CuraEngine slice -v -j /Applications/Cura.app/Contents/Resources/resources/definitions/creality_ender3.def.json -o $i-$basename.gcode -s initial_extruder_nr="0" ....and other things right from Cura.log .... -l $FILE
Sorry for the bash variable but this is taken right from my script.
How do I get CuraEngine accessed from the command line to match my GUI slicing
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Hi, I am new to 3D printing and have made a couple 3D prints on my Ender3 V2 printer using the GUI for ultimate Cura for Mac . For the most part, I am using the default ender 3 v2 profile.
Several of the thing verse objects I would like to build come in several STL files and I would like to use a command line script to batch slice these.
The trouble is that I can't get CuraEngine to make GCode from STL that prints nicely. There have been a few posts on this forum that seem to relate to this issue but they have not helped yet.
The basic syntax I am trying on there command line is :
CuraEngine slice -v -j /Applications/Cura.app/Contents/Resources/resources/definitions/creality_ender3.def.json -o $i-$basename.gcode -s initial_extruder_nr="0" ....and other things right from Cura.log .... -l $FILE
Sorry for the bash variable but this is taken right from my script.
Thanks for any help. Best, Rudy