Filament profiles
As I couldn't find answers to my question...
I'm running prusaslicer on a laptop without internet connection. Now, the program doesn't have the filament profile I need. Found 'something', a code - saying, this is good (ini.file)
How/where to implement it into the prusaslicer?
I wonder, why filament-producers don't offer those ini.files in their homepage... (screw/nut/chip/other-tech-producers do)
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As I couldn't find answers to my question...
I'm running prusaslicer on a laptop without internet connection. Now, the program doesn't have the filament profile I need. Found 'something', a code - saying, this is good (ini.file)
How/where to implement it into the prusaslicer?
I wonder, why filament-producers don't offer those ini.files in their homepage... (screw/nut/chip/other-tech-producers do)
Can you translate "Found 'something', a code - saying, this is good (ini.file)". Where did you find this?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Link to ini
Sorry, my faulty fault
files
Sorry, my faulty fault
Thanks.
I wonder, why filament-producers don't offer those ini.files in their homepage... (screw/nut/chip/other-tech-producers do)
I think the answer is that there is no universal standard. There are multiple slicers and each has slightly different ways of staring information.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Import as a config, save filament preset
[...] Now, the program doesn't have the filament profile I need. Found 'something', a code - saying, this is good (ini.file)
How/where to implement it into the prusaslicer?
That file is a config, essentially a snapshot of all of the current PrusaSlicer setting that were being used. Import it into PrusaSlicer and save the filament settings as a custom preset.
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