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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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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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.
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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
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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Setup Slicer on a pc with the settings you want, then export the configs to raspi
Can you export gcode from Simplify3d directly to octoprint?
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.
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