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#26 Re: Everything else » SLS 3D Printers » 2017-06-23 17:54:31

Wanhao said they are working on it.

#27 Everything else » SparkMaker new 3d printer » 2017-06-23 15:34:28

NeelD
Replies: 1

It says it has its own software and slicer does it use nanodlp?
http://queue.vip/OXrEsJX

#28 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic Formula Calculation Tool » 2017-06-23 07:39:34

Something like what Photonic3d does with Test button. It plots a graph for formula.

#29 Re: Help and Support » "Add from USB" I can't see drop-down list » 2017-06-22 17:47:43

Can it read from USB attached to PI but browser open on another machine?

#30 Re: Help and Support » Offline debug ? » 2017-06-21 18:37:57

Can it be used similar like Syscall Before Each Layer & Syscall After Each Layer?

[[Net URL]]
    Send get request to the specified URL without waiting for the result eg. [[Net http://example.com/api]]

[[SyscallResult]]
    If any GCODE box has paired with external execution, the result of execution could be used inside the GCODE box.

#31 Re: Help and Support » Offline debug ? » 2017-06-21 18:00:47

using sys.argv and sys.exit?

#32 Re: Help and Support » Offline debug ? » 2017-06-21 14:31:17

Where can I find example of Syscall  calculate_speed.py ?

#34 Help and Support » Offline debug ? » 2017-06-20 10:30:22

NeelD
Replies: 8

Is there a way to write out gcode file or debug without attaching printer?

#35 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-19 14:19:10

Is there a way to write out gcode file or debug without attaching printer?

#37 Re: Feature Requests » Support for ASUS Tinker board » 2017-06-12 14:08:34

Raspberry version has couple of big advantages:
* It is lower level implementation so working much more reliably and better performance considering hardware constrain of RPi
* Does not require windows or Linux GUI. So less chance of issues.

#38 Feature Requests » Support for ASUS Tinker board » 2017-06-12 08:22:24

NeelD
Replies: 4

Rockchip RK3288 Cortex-A17 Quad-core 1.8GHz
ARM Mali-T764 equipped with H.264/H.265 hardware decoder
Full-size HDMI 1.4 supports up to 4K
Dual-channel LPDDR3 2GB

Asus uses their own operating system (TinkerOS) for the Tinker Board which is based on the Debian distribution.

It has considerably more beef than the Raspberry Pi 3. With double the RAM, and a significantly quicker quad-core processor. While the Raspberry Pi 3 offers hardware support for 1080p, the Tinker Board has the hardware to offer 4k decoding.

#39 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-08 13:02:47

Which version is it? I dont see it in demo version online? Also can you please explain how it can be used?

#40 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-03 10:14:44

Can nanodlp read along with external slices information like layer height and cure time?
Layer,LayerThicknessMicrons,ModelExposureSec
1,40,1.3785818
2,100,1.6502439
3,100,1.6502439
4,100,1.6502439

dumbbell-3-ASCII.zip

#41 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-02 19:06:37

I understand its complex topic but if variables/keywords are available people can experiment with process parameters. I will check whats available in current version. Thanks for the response.

#42 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-02 17:24:55

So current status is its not available because of complexities in cure time for each layer height?

#43 Re: Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-02 10:17:14

Is LayerThickness a fixed value or if imported from external slicer can display real value?

#44 Feature Requests » Dynamic cure for Variable slicer » 2017-06-02 09:51:48

NeelD
Replies: 11

http://www.instructables.com/id/Variabl … esk-Ember/
Variable slices creates slices based on slope of the part resulting in faster print and better surface. Now is it possible to find difference between current and previous layer height and based on this adjust the cure times. If I am not mistaken current Dynamic cure is based in Layer number?

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