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3D Platform Workbench 200 setup


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Posted · 3D Platform Workbench 200 setup

On the 3D Platform official website it claims that we can use Cura to slice for our Workbench 200 series printer . However, there are no presets for any of the 3DP products . I am under the impression that means we need to use the custom fff settings . Does anyone happen to have had the same issue and is willing to share the printer , extruder 1 and 2 settings ? Specifically the start and end g-code sequences would be very helpful.

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    Posted · 3D Platform Workbench 200 setup

    HERE IS A PAGE with some information.  It looks like calls are made to the firmware rather than having a lot of lines in the startup gcode or ending gcode.

    A phone call to 3D Platforms would seem to be in order.  A $30,000 printer should come with Some Support.

    Here is what I found regarding StartUp and Ending gcodes.  Calling the "purge.g" routine is optional.

     

    ;StartUp Gcode

    G28   ; Home all axes

    M98 P"0:/sys/purge.g" ; run default purge command (use only at start) 

     

    ;Ending Gcode

    M98 P"0:/sys/end.g" ; homes the extruder, turns off all tools, heaters, and fans.

     

    According to a photo on that page it appears you have a Duet mainboard running RepRap firmware(?)

     

     

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