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Posted · import/export Print Settings

It would be nice to import and export print settings.  This would allow one to compare settings and retrace settings instead of creating multiple settings that pile up.  Many print settings to choose from might appear to be good, one can get lost and use one that had bad settings in them.  I have made the mistake of updating settings and therefor have lost previous settings.

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    Posted · import/export Print Settings

    Or you could unzip this wonderful, new, not yet included in Cura Post Processor and put the "gv_AddCuraSettings.py" file in your configuration folder.  In my Windows installation it would go in "...\AppData\Roaming\cura\5.3\scripts"

    gv_AddCuraSettings.zip

    It would be available under "Extensions/Post Process/Modify Gcode" and runs with 4.x or 5.x versions.

    It adds the settings to the end of the gcode file.  You can pick which "sections" of the settings, or all of them.

     

     

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