![]() ![]() Share your masterpiece on Thingiverse and add the tag Holidays2023. Think snowflakes, sleighs, reindeer, cozy mittens, or anything that embodies the joy of the holidays. □✨Ĭlick here to join and check out the over 300 other amazing designsĬreate a 3D printable tree ornament that captures the magic of the winter season. We've been running a Tree Ornament Challenge with a chance to win an UltiMaker S3 or colorFabb filament.ĭesign a 3D printable tree ornament and join our festive challenge on Thingiverse. (For what it's worth, I'm willing to shell out the money for Simplify 3D if that's my only option, but I won't be reimbursed by the school, so I'd prefer not to go that route.) I run the makerspace for my school, and it would be nice not to fuss with multiple laptops, if possible. I'm not savvy enough to write code, but I can follow directions, lol! When I slice my file, I only get a "save" option, not a "print" one, but I can't figure out where to check if it is on the right com port. It's worth noting that I am plugged into a usb-c adapter, and that works fine with my arduino. installed the "Replicator" printer, though I'm not sure if it's even compatible ensured that the printer is on and plugged into my macbook pro (M2 chip) before starting Cura So, I'm turning to Cura as a fix, thinking that Ultimaker would have the best chance of making it work. ![]() Makerbot's CloudPrint should be used instead, but my school's wifi connection is horrible, and reinstalling wifi on my six machines then needs to be done from another computer, because this one can't download the old software. ![]() Makerbot's own software for this machine is no longer being updated. I've tried installing my Makerbot Replicator+ in Cura versions 4.5.something, 5.4.0, and the new 5.5.0 beta.all with no success. ![]()
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