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· Accessing Raw Data from Ultimaker Digital factory
Hi, thanks all! printer and/or print job status that are displayed on the Digital Factory page and control over real-time instruction sent to printers.
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xli 8
Hello Ajit,
Would it be fine with you to clarify what "the raw data" means in your situation?
For example, is that the printer and/or print job status that are displayed on the Digital Factory page, or the printing history?
Best regards,
xli
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Schiavini 3
Dear Ajit,
All our products are built on top of our public APIs.
You can request access via https://docs.api.ultimaker.com/faq/credentials.html
Kind regards,
Daniel Schiavini
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gr5 2,295
From the link that Schiavini posted - there are a few quick ways to get to detailed descriptions of all the APIs.
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