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file gcode.. how to know parameters used from cura?
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· file gcode.. how to know parameters used from cura?
As far as I know it is not possible to modify the gcode file with Cura setting. You can only load it and print it, but you cannot modify further setting in Cura. If you have the STL then it is better to save it as a project file, so are able to modify anything later.
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· file gcode.. how to know parameters used from cura?
5 minutes ago, ahoeben said:
Perhaps I'll have time one of these days to finally implement that.
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Smithy 1,146
As far as I know it is not possible to modify the gcode file with Cura setting. You can only load it and print it, but you cannot modify further setting in Cura. If you have the STL then it is better to save it as a project file, so are able to modify anything later.
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ahoeben 2,016
Correct. It would be nice to *see* the settings though. Perhaps I'll have time one of these days to finally implement that.
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Days are getting darker and colder, so what could be better than a relaxed coding session in a warm area. You will feel better and better with every code line 🙂
Joking aside, wow that would be great!
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