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CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving


cappy0815

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Posted · CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving

Hi all,

 

I am using CURA 4.4.1 on Linux Mint.

My 3D-Printer is connected via Octoprint.

 

CURA is able to start a printjob directly at octoprint ...

but is it possible to save generated GCODES to octoprint without starting the printout immediately?

 

Cappy

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    Posted · CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving

    But that's the behavior of this option. When you don't have selected "start print" then the gcode is only stored on your Octoprint device and nothing will be started. Or in other words, not starting means you only save the gcode.

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    Posted · CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving

    Hi,

     

    I checked it yesterday. Unfortunately the GCODE will be transfered to the SD-Card and the filename will be cropped.

    Is there a chance to save it to a local Pi folder?

     

    Cappy

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    Posted · CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving

    The same Connect to OctoPrint dialog has a checkbox to store the gcode file to the Sd card in the printer. Turn that off.

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    Posted · CURA 4.4.1 -> Octoprint -> GCODES saving

    Ok ... got it.

    I did not dare to click on the "connect to octoprint" button again.

    This is why I was not check all the options ... :-)

     

    Thx for ur help

    Cappy

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