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Installing Z-Offset Plug-in without Internet connection
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· Installing Z-Offset Plug-in without Internet connection
You can download directly the curapakage file from his Github and then drag and drop curapackage according to your Cura release in the 3d viewport in Cura as if you were opening a 3d model. You will then be prompted to restart Cura.
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· Installing Z-Offset Plug-in without Internet connection
@squodeler, sorry I missed your question a couple of months ago. It is only with the latest release that I started offering releases with .curapackages via github.
What you could have done in the mean time (if I had responded in time) is check out the files in the "plugins" subfolder in the configuration folder on the computer that has the plugin installed, and transfer the files from there to the same folder on your non-connected computer. To find the configuration folder, see Help -> Show configuration folder...
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You can download directly the curapakage file from his Github and then drag and drop curapackage according to your Cura release in the 3d viewport in Cura as if you were opening a 3d model. You will then be prompted to restart Cura.
https://github.com/fieldOfView/Cura-ZOffsetPlugin/releases
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@squodeler, sorry I missed your question a couple of months ago. It is only with the latest release that I started offering releases with .curapackages via github.
What you could have done in the mean time (if I had responded in time) is check out the files in the "plugins" subfolder in the configuration folder on the computer that has the plugin installed, and transfer the files from there to the same folder on your non-connected computer. To find the configuration folder, see Help -> Show configuration folder...
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