* Select "connect" (make sure it's ttyUSB0 115200),
wait for printer to connect
* Turn on the hotend and bed heaters
- * "Load file", select the .stl file. It will be sliced.
- * "Load file", select the _export.gcode file. It will show up on the RHS.
- * "SD" / "Upload", accept the suggested filename (but remember it)
- and when it is done, turn on the hotend and bed heaters again
- * Home all
- * Pick ooze off nozzle with fine-nosed pliers
+ * Remove MicroSD card from printer and copy the file to it
+ (give it an 8.3 filename ending in .G)
+ * Insert MicroSD card back into printer
* Wait for bed (and hotend) to get up to temperature
- * Pick ooze off nozzle with fine-nosed pliers
+ * If there's lots of ooze, pick off nozzle with fine-nosed pliers
* "SD" / "Print", select the file you uploaded earlier
- * While waiting for it to start (~1min?)
- pick ooze off nozzle with fine-nosed pliers
* Watch while it starts and make sure that the skirt sticks to
printbed and nothing gets tangled
* Check that filament feed path from feedstock coil looks good.
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+make these symlinks
~/.pronsolerc -> /home/ian/things/Reprap/play/pronsolerc (adjust to taste)
openscad - use wheezy
-Slic3r - is from slic3r-linux-x86-0-8-4.tar.gz
+ie
+ schroot -pc wheezy
+ openscad
+or
+ schroot -pc wheezy openscad
+
+Slic3r - is from slic3r-linux-x86-0-9-1.tar.gz
+ /home/reprap/Slic3r/bin/slic3r --load /home/reprap/play/slic3r-config.ini --ignore-nonexistent-config
repsnapper - only used this so far for its gcode viewer