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# Download/open Cura
You have found or [[3D Printing Badge|created]]
# Choose PrintrBot Play when prompted
 
# Download and install or open Cura [[File:Curaicon.png|20px|Cura icon]]
# On first install, you'll need to set up the machineChoose PrintrBot Play when prompted
# Download settings file [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B72Ssp8dW8t5Si1WZFlPQlBBVW8/view here]. (It is safe; I made it.)
# Download settings file [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B72Ssp8dW8t5Si1WZFlPQlBBVW8/view here]. (It is safe; I made it.)
# Go to "File," select "Open Profile," then locate the settings file you downloaded
# Go to "File," select "Open Profile," then locate the settings file you downloaded

Revision as of 18:56, 24 April 2017

You have found or created

  1. Download and install or open Cura Cura icon
  2. On first install, you'll need to set up the machineChoose PrintrBot Play when prompted
  3. Download settings file here. (It is safe; I made it.)
  4. Go to "File," select "Open Profile," then locate the settings file you downloaded
  5. Layer height should be .26
  6. Shell thickness is always set to multiples of the nozzle size (.4 mm in this case), so reduce to .8mm
  7. Reduce fill density to 10%
  8. Support type should be "Everywhere"
  9. Platform adhesion type should say "Brim"
  10. Click your model, then play with the three tools on the bottom. The middle one scales the model
  11. Pay attention to the time it will take to print your model; 30 minutes is fine. If it takes much longer, scale the file down. If it is really short, scale it up
  12. With the model selected, click View Mode in the top right, and choose Layer
  13. This shows the layers created by the slicer. Can you read the letters? If not, scale up your badge. If you scale it to the max and still can't read it, rebuild the badge with larger text
  14. Press the save button on the middle top, and name your file with your name, a description, and the color you want, e.g. paul badge black.gcode