Prusa i3 MK2 model (full) for Simplify3D
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Simplify3D lets you customize its virtual print bed using your own STL file. This model shows a ghosted version of your full Prusa i3 MK2, providing a nice, intuitive indicator of model scale as you plan out your print. MacOS Prep: (PC users go here) Download the STL on this page Open a Mac Finder window and select "View > Show View Options" from the menu Click the "Show Library Folder" checkbox Go to /Users//Library/Application Support/Simplify3d/S3d-Software/ Place a copy of the STL there To install the STL model in Simplify3D: In Simplify3D, select "Simplify3D > Preferences... > Machine" and add the STL in the "Printer Models" section Click OK To save your model between sessions: In Simplify3D, select "File > Export FFF profile" Select the "Prusa Research Original Prusa i3 MK2" profile that was created when you selected your printer on your initial Simplify3D run Save it to your Desktop Open it with a text editor and find these lines: 0 Change them to this: 1 Prusa-i3-MK2-full.stl Change the "name" in the second line to "Prusa Research Original Prusa i3 MK2 (Full)" Save the file In Simplify3D, select "File > Import FFF profile" and choose the FFF file on your desktop that you just edited, which will create a new "Prusa Research Original Prusa i3 MK2 (Full)" profile with the pointer to the STL and a flag that says to use it That should be it. When you open a new window, the custom bed model should be there. Make sure there is a process defined and it uses your "Prusa Research Original Prusa i3 MK2 (Full)" profile. You can delete your original "Prusa Research Original Prusa i3 MK2" profile if you want to streamline things. Note that if you open a new window with no process defined, you may see a warped version of your model. As soon as you add a process, however, it should snap into place. The full machine model is nice but has many polygons and may be too much for you or your system when combined with a complicated print object. If so, I have also made "bed-only" and "min" models which you can use in the same way. The "full" model is here (this page) The "bed-only" model is here The "min" model is here H/Ts: I used Mark Jurisch's excellent MK2 model that he posted on GrabCAD I used MakePrintable.com on some of the parts, which did a great job repairing complex meshes I used SketchUp to pull apart Mark's model into groupable and movable components so I could move them around the model space to line them up precisely with the Simplify3D bed, I also added the coordinates The comments on this page helped me figure out what I needed to do in Simplify3D to get this to work
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