![]() I'm not very aware on how to proceed, so the only attempt I have made yet is to Slice a file with Kisslicer/Cubeitmod, then add the prefix manually and launch the printing. Let's now talk about Kisslicer and CodeX. So I'm now using bulk filament with my Cube2, thanks to this firmware With this firmware, the only condition to print is a cartridge to be in place, an empty cartridge for example :) So, I decided to downgrade firmware to the 2.00 I get yesterday. (quantity needed), Firmware (what is the purpose of this line?), and time (it doesn't show anything relatedįor the cartridge, unfortunately, the cube2 with Firmware 2.04 check if there is a cartridge inserted before choosing the print file.įuthermore, we can't remove the cartridge during the print, an error appear: "Please insert Cartridge within 30sec" Others lines can be removed, Type (Abs or Pla I think), material If I remove the DRM line, I get an error "Print file protected". If I remove the cube line, I get an error "Unable to print file" with my Cube2/Firmware2.04 On Monday, Octo12:21:48 PM UTC-5, faffer wrote: In any case, if someone ever finds a BFB File Manipulation method to eliminate cartridge dependencies, I stand by to implement it in the RECODE function. What they don't understand is that the maker community is fundamentally different than most of the brainless sheep that run Apple products.Īt least now CubePro folks can use alternate slicers. They want to control all hardware/software and try and grub money off of their unreliable and overpriced consumables. 3DS is such a bunch of A$$holes to mandate this crap in the first place. However I don't have a CubePro (and I would NEVER purchase another 3DS product!). Maybe I'm just re-stating the obvious here. Once a real small BFB print file is created (and works when encoded) it might be a good idea to post it here so multiple folks can use it for testing and experimentation.ĥ THEN try tweaking/deleting various printer headers and directives (^.) in the test file to see how much of that crap can be removed and if any of these might enable the ability to use filament without a cartridge/chip. (.maybe just a linear squirt on the print bed) Note that no printer header or directives (^.) should be altered/eliminated at this point - just print commands.Ĥ. Repeatedly Delete stuff -> Encode->Re-Test until you get a real small BFB text file that works when encoded. Eliminate as much print activity as possible. Create a very small print using the CubePro slicer (*.cubepro)ģ. This might help to absolutely confirm they were required some sort of chip in place (unlike the CubeX). ![]() However, it might be worthwhile for someone to create a super small BFB file to use as a test. The firmware might just refuse to run unless a chipped cartridge was installed (unlike the CubeX). Unfortunately, I suspect that is entirely possible. ![]()
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