Slic3r Re-arranging Multi-material prints for the MMU, what am I doing wrong?
 
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Clem
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(@clem-2)
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Slic3r Re-arranging Multi-material prints for the MMU, what am I doing wrong?

So I have just got a MMU and so far so good. It prints the example models fine and I figured it was time to start slicing my own.

I found this on thingiverse as a good starter model
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2649487

It contains a set of STLs that fit together, they clearly are not all modelled at the origin. However, when I import them to Slic3r they are automatically moved to the centre of the bed and dropped down to sit on the bed. I cannot find a setting to stop this (I found one that stops auto-arranging but that is already off). I even found a setting that allows the stls to be combined within slic3r which places them in the appropriate places (but merges them into one stl as far as I can tell) so I know the location info is present!

What am I doing wrong? 

thanks

Phil

Postato : 14/05/2019 10:34 am
Clem
 Clem
(@clem-2)
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RE: Slic3r Re-arranging Multi-material prints for the MMU, what am I doing wrong?

I think I've gotten around the problem by adding 1 stl, double clicking it and then clicking "load part" or similar. This allows all parts to be added and not be one thing. Within this sub window I can assign each stl to an extruder as I wanted.

I havent set the print going yet but it looks like it should work. This is not at all an obvious solution.

Postato : 14/05/2019 1:28 pm
JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
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RE: Slic3r Re-arranging Multi-material prints for the MMU, what am I doing wrong?

Hi Philip,

Select all parts  at one time and slic3r will alert that multiple parts are being loaded,

select yes

and you get this

 

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Postato : 14/05/2019 8:25 pm
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