Hi folks,
Anyone have an archive of old versions of Z-Suite?
I would need versions between V008 and V1.2.2 for Windows.
Hi folks,
Anyone have an archive of old versions of Z-Suite?
I would need versions between V008 and V1.2.2 for Windows.
It looks like I have all or most of them. PM me with an email address and I'll send them out to you.
Mike
Already got them from Trhuster. Thank you anyway.
Did someone try to print something made from a 0.0.4 z-suite on a m200 with a new firmware ?
Is there a Z-Suite with a better infill than the current Z-Suite ???
Did someone try to print something made from a 0.0.4 z-suite on a m200 with a new firmware ?
Is there a Z-Suite with a better infill than the current Z-Suite ???
What do you mean by better? Early March they said they were testing 100% infill, so hopefully that will be in the next release this month. With that, you should be able have much better control over the infill for special cases.
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YES YES YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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They said they were testing it: http://forum.zortrax.com/index.php?/topic/35-update-suggestions/?p=27806 ....keep in mind that doesn't mean it is guaranteed to be added... but sure hope so
thank you for the link.
100% infill not being 100% is a major issue for me
Same here, Ive had customers try and do stuff like resizing a part (eg drill out a hole for fit), only to trash the part.
What I would like to do is process the part either in CAD or something like Simply3D, so I can control the infill, wall thicknesses and support locations and then print with the z-suite. I can do that with 100% infill...it will be slower because z-suite wont know the difference between the actual model and infill/supports (which it prints high speed), but sometimes that's an ok trade-off (all though it would be great if zortrax had the ability to process general g-code, so it's not a trade off..... Zsuite actually outputs modified gcode, so not sure why they haven't added a compatibly mode for standard gcode to maximize flexibility for advanced printing). This also opens up being able to place insert components, such as bushings or a metal frame, into the model as it prints, while still having supports/infill generated on other parts of the model. Also, sometimes I want (or customer wants) 100% infill to maximize strength on smaller parts, event though it might hurt dimensional accuracy (shrinking).
i tried using gcode in z-suite by converting the gcode back to stl again (using blender & https://github.com/iraytrace/BlenderGcodeImport)and then using the gcoded stl
in z-suite. did not work very well. i tried out different parameters in slic3r (nozzle size, layer height...), but the outcome was not satisfying, take a look:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8FVtAwkCasgeUR6QUdVRzJUMFk/view?usp=sharing
i tried using gcode in z-suite by converting the gcode back to stl again (using blender & https://github.com/iraytrace/BlenderGcodeImport)and then using the gcoded stl
in z-suite. did not work very well. i tried out different parameters in slic3r (nozzle size, layer height...), but the outcome was not satisfying, take a look:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8FVtAwkCasgeUR6QUdVRzJUMFk/view?usp=sharing
Yeah that doesn't look very good. I think you have to export the stl before slicing (do slicing in z-suite). You should be able to do infill in CAD before exporting out STL. I haven't tried simplifiy3D yet, but it looks like it might export an stl with infill/supports before being sliced.
anyone got a download link for 1.4.1?
or has anyone got any ways to print raftless other than pausing, scraping off raft and restarting print?
anyone got a download link for 1.4.1?
or has anyone got any ways to print raftless other than pausing, scraping off raft and restarting print?
Try this ? http://www.z-temp.co/support/how-to-print-raftless-on.html
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