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FlashPrint will be more plug and play though. Note that their slicer is not compatible with current versions of MacOS. | FlashPrint will be more plug and play though. Note that their slicer is not compatible with current versions of MacOS. | ||
The filament spool is around the back. Currently, only the left extruder is hooked up. There is no spool holder for the right extruder. | |||
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Revision as of 19:39, 14 November 2024
3D printer, the one that's black and boxxy. The reccomended slicer is FlashForge's proprietary slicer, FlashPrint. This is not the case, however, this printer only accepts .x3g files. To convert from .gcode to x3g, postprocessing needs to be done. I'll update this with more information and specific instructions later, but this seems like a good starting point.
FlashPrint will be more plug and play though. Note that their slicer is not compatible with current versions of MacOS.
The filament spool is around the back. Currently, only the left extruder is hooked up. There is no spool holder for the right extruder.