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Then their official statement is wrong. You can get it to work with static ip's. The ultimaker just runs linux. So if you can get it to run on linux, you can get it to run on the UM3+. Granted, you need to put it in dev mode, but it's doable. What the re-seller is trying to say in legalese (I think); "We don't know, therefore we don't support it. Change it, you are on your own"
Another option is to just set the lease of IP adresses on your router to be longer. Thats also what we do in the office here. Works like a charm. My printer has had the same IP for months now.
As for the calibration; they are right. The shrinking of the model is based on it's geometry and the material. It's possible to find settings that work for one material, but those are pretty much guaranteed to not work for another material.
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Then their official statement is wrong. You can get it to work with static ip's. The ultimaker just runs linux. So if you can get it to run on linux, you can get it to run on the UM3+. Granted, you need to put it in dev mode, but it's doable. What the re-seller is trying to say in legalese (I think); "We don't know, therefore we don't support it. Change it, you are on your own"
Another option is to just set the lease of IP adresses on your router to be longer. Thats also what we do in the office here. Works like a charm. My printer has had the same IP for months now.
As for the calibration; they are right. The shrinking of the model is based on it's geometry and the material. It's possible to find settings that work for one material, but those are pretty much guaranteed to not work for another material.
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