Reach3D Printer - Slic3r Configuration
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Here is a basic Slic3r configuration for Nate Roger's excellent Reach3D printer, tailored specifically to unheated bed requirements and optimized for slow speeds. This setup serves as an ideal starting point for your own custom configuration. Because Thingiverse necessitates the inclusion of certain file types in 3D models, I've included an STL of a calibration piece, designed to ensure seamless compatibility with the platform's requirements. Additionally, a gcode of the calibration piece is provided, generated using the Prusa edition of Slic3r v1.31.6. UPDATE - November 27, 2017 New files have been added to demonstrate differential infill in Slic3r, including an OpenSCAD file that generates a model, STL files for the base and modifier parts, and a gcode file showcasing the difference in parameters. For more detailed information on this process, please refer to the Slic3r blog (http://slic3r.org/blog/modifier-meshes).
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