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Sniglet
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Multipart registration in Slic3r

Getting my head wrapped around MM printing, got a lot of bugs smashed, and a successful (abs) print under my belt.

When you pull multiple models into Slic3r, it wants to slam them down to the build plate, how would I import a model and tell slic3r not to mess with it's initial coordinates? (see image)

Respondido : 26/06/2017 3:23 pm
Sniglet
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

Looks like there's going to be support for part translation, I just have to be patient...additionally, there should be a checkbox for 'leave original coordinates intact' or something...

Respondido : 26/06/2017 3:33 pm
PJR
 PJR
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

You could try unchecking File/Preferences/Auto-centre parts

Peter

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Respondido : 26/06/2017 4:10 pm
Sniglet
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

😐 Looks like I've found a bug.

Respondido : 29/06/2017 1:31 pm
Cipis
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

No, you just doing it wrong :-).

http://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/Gcode+preparation+for+Multi+Material/366 (step 1-4)

Respondido : 29/06/2017 2:03 pm
PJR
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

No, I think it's how you are using it... You cannot drag/drop all files at the same time.

Drag/drop the base onto Slic3r. Select the base and press "Settings" button at top.

For each of the files, press "Load Part" and select the file.

For me it's strange but that's how to do it.

Peter

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Respondido : 29/06/2017 2:12 pm
Sniglet
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r


No, I think it's how you are using it... You cannot drag/drop all files at the same time.

Drag/drop the base onto Slic3r. Select the base and press "Settings" button at top.

For each of the files, press "Load Part" and select the file.

For me it's strange but that's how to do it.

Peter

That got it. Thanks! (Not _obvious_ but still...it's early days.)

Respondido : 30/06/2017 2:59 pm
PJR
 PJR
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Re: Multipart registration in Slic3r

Not _obvious_ .

Totally agree on that.It is the logical thing to do and it is exactly how KISS works - if it's single parts, load them singly; it it's a multi-part model, load them together. Just makes sense.

Peter

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Respondido : 30/06/2017 4:04 pm
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