![]() I’m going to set everything up so that x0 y0 is on the corner of the print bed closest to the z-axis (i.e. Sometimes needs multiple tries to connect to the TinyFab board.įor all of the following setup I’ll be using Repetier Host 2.1.3 (without Repetier Server) and PrusaSlicer 2.0.0. Repetier-Host: More modern, a few more options.Pronterface: OpenSource, somewhat outdated.Can offer a lot (!) of options if you enable expert mode ![]() Therfore similar but less well maintained in my opinion. Slic3r: Where PrusaSlicer originates from.Easy to use but also has some more expert settings if you want/need them One for slicing your parts and one for controlling the printer itself. The first major difference to the Tiertime software is that you’ll need two different programs. For more in depth information you’ll find plenty of comments and comparisons in other blogs and on forums. If you haven’t yet looked into which software you want to use, here are a few hints. But you probably knew that before buying a new heart for your printer.įirst off you need some new control software for your printer. If you have only ever used the Tiertime software up until now, you’ll be up for a somewhat steep learning curve. I’m going to walk you through the most important bits of configuring everything and get your Cetus running on open source software. You should already have connected up all the electronics and screwed everything back together. This post is going to be a basic HowTo on setting up your new TinyFab board with your Cetus printer.
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