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by dragonn
Wed May 15, 2019 12:36 pm
Forum: General Discussion and Tips
Topic: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0
Replies: 163
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Re: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0

Yeah, if they something with would stop my from buying 5.0 it would be when 5.0 goes full cloud.
by dragonn
Tue May 07, 2019 10:39 am
Forum: General Discussion and Tips
Topic: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0
Replies: 163
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Re: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0

If one day S3D is unable to operate, who will be the most affected? Sure, we will but my point is - S3D seems to lack development power in my opinion. And spending it in this situation on making the software less crackable will only irritate the legal users who expects new futures. As most people w...
by dragonn
Mon May 06, 2019 2:57 pm
Forum: General Discussion and Tips
Topic: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0
Replies: 163
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Re: Paid upgrade For 2019 upcoming Version 5.0

Excellent software payment is a must. But S3D has a lot of cracked latest versions on the Internet for free. I think the S3D team should face this problem because of the lost S3D potential paying users. Version 5.0 is the largest update in history, so support from paid users is required, and users ...
by dragonn
Mon Feb 18, 2019 3:11 am
Forum: General Discussion and Tips
Topic: Too Heavy 3D printed RC Airplane- Dremel Idea Builder 3D40
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Re: Too Heavy 3D printed RC Airplane- Dremel Idea Builder 3D40

Did you ready the instructions?
https://3dlabprint.com/faq/setting-simp ... nt-planes/
At first look even you layer settings are wrong :| .
by dragonn
Wed Feb 06, 2019 5:36 pm
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: 4.1.1: Profile update not saved on disk until program exit
Replies: 3
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Re: 4.1.1: Profile update not saved on disk until program exit

This is true on Linux too. Just do a hard shutdown of you computer to experience it.
by dragonn
Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:04 pm
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: Micro pauses in print.
Replies: 47
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Re: Micro pauses in print.

I've always wondered why S3D never uses any of the Marlin gcodes for geometric moves like arcs, circles and lines. Instead, S3D produces a gazillion discrete point-to-point gcode lines. If S3D would use the available geometric commands, it would greatly reduce the size of the gcode and thus probabl...
by dragonn
Thu Jan 03, 2019 12:52 pm
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: Micro pauses in print.
Replies: 47
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Re: Micro pauses in print.

Yep. I thought the problem was resolved in 4.0.1, but nope. Going back to 3.1.1 until they figure it out. This is getting ridiculous. This won't by fixed. Never version of S3D generate more g-code to accomplish some new futures/better prints and a USB - serial bridge is just to slow to keep handle ...
by dragonn
Fri Dec 14, 2018 2:57 am
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: 4.1 prints supports when told not to print them
Replies: 25
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Re: BUG: 4.1 prints supports when told not to print them

They should just rename it to "Hide all supports from view", since that is the only thing it does. It does not remove supports, it does not clear supports, it does nothing to the supports but hide them from view. Nooo, it doesn't do that at all. If add manual supports, then remove them wi...
by dragonn
Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:50 am
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: 4.1 prints supports when told not to print them
Replies: 25
Views: 12684
 
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Re: BUG: 4.1 prints supports when told not to print them

Maybe they can just add a checkbox "Auto supports" with turns they on or off. Would be much easier for users to understand
by dragonn
Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:31 pm
Forum: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports
Topic: Strange Line Patterns
Replies: 9
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Re: Strange Line Patterns

Yeah, they are separated bodies in the STL:
2018-11-29-203033_3840x1080_scrot.png
A proper printable STL file should have only one body (expect doing some multimaterial/multicolor print)

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