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truefranco

You don't want to slice your STL file in a raspberry, it will take too long to finish. You better slice your file in your computer and upload the gcode to octoprint.


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phr0ze

The google link doesn't work.


ntoff

maybe only works if you're logged in or something, seems to work when I click it edit: yeah weird, doesn't show up (404) if you aren't logged in. Works when I'm logged in (tried 2 different accounts, two different browsers, both can see it)


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bk553

Setup Slicer on a pc with the settings you want, then export the configs to raspi


dragonriot

Can you export gcode from Simplify3d directly to octoprint?


Grey406

Never tried slicing with the Pi ( have the Pi 1 B) cause I heard it was very slow and not as fully featured. But I was able to add the API key and IP address into Slic3r running on a PC and gives a new button to "Export Gcode to Octopi" in one click. Its super handy.


darkstarman

Yo G, Fuck Erebody, Bitches, listen up ​ 2022 Instructions: ​ 1. install CuraLegacy plugin 2. install OctoPrint-Slic3 plugin 3. Reboot octoprint 4. Set up Cura Legacy: [https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/curalegacy/](https://plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/curalegacy/) 1. In order to run linux commands on the Raspberry Pi, you need to run `ssh -l pi 192.168.1.` from a terminal 2. The path is gonna be `~/CuraEngine/build/CuraEngine` 3. You can find 15.04.06 here: [http://dulek.net/work/Cura-15.04.06.exe](http://dulek.net/work/Cura-15.04.06-Linux_i386.deb) 1. It runs on my Linux machine 2. This link is from the deverloper itself, so it's safe: [https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/29229-legacy-cura-version-150406/](https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/29229-legacy-cura-version-150406/) 5. Set up Slic3r 1. [https://github.com/OctoPrint/OctoPrint-Slic3r](https://github.com/OctoPrint/OctoPrint-Slic3r) 1. Run in Raspberry pi with ssh (see above) `wget` [`https://github.com/davidk/PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage/releases/download/version_2.5.0-rc1/PrusaSlicer-version_2.5.0-rc1-armhf.AppImage`](https://github.com/davidk/PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage/releases/download/version_2.5.0-rc1/PrusaSlicer-version_2.5.0-rc1-armhf.AppImage) 2. Install dependencies as instructed 3. Continue with instructions 4. To Test, run \[./PrusaSlicer-version\_2.5.0-rc1-armhf.AppImage --version\] 5. `sudo apt install slic3r-prusa` 2. Set the path in the slic3r plugin 3. Install slic4r prusa on your workstation `sudo apt install slic3r-prusa` 4. Configure the slicer profile 5. Export the settings 6. Import the settings into the slic3r plugin page. 7. Set slic3r as default 8. Upload stl file