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:→Navigate to the stl file to print, click on it and then click "Open"
:→Navigate to the stl file to print, click on it and then click "Open"
::→Use the printer profile already setup on the machine by selecting File->Open Profile... and select a profile for the filament you are using. Profiles have all the settings set up for a filament or printer. If you make new settings you can save them by going to File-> Save Profile, then naming the profile specifically and clicking on save. DON'T overwrite a working profile!
::→Use the printer profile already setup on the machine by selecting File->Open Profile... and select a profile for the filament you are using. Profiles have all the settings set up for a filament or printer. If you make new settings you can save them by going to File-> Save Profile, then naming the profile specifically and clicking on save. DON'T overwrite a working profile!
:::→The .STL will appear, it can now rotated by clicking on it and then going to the group of icons on the lower left hand side and selecting "Rotate".
:::→The .STL will appear, you can now rotate it by clicking on it and then going to the group of icons on the lower left hand side and selecting "Rotate".
::::→To export the file as a .Gcode, go to File->Save Gcode. Go to where you want your .Gcode saved, name the file and then click "Save".
::::→To export the file as a .Gcode, go to File->Save Gcode. Go to where you want your .Gcode saved, name the file and then click "Save".


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