DarrylMatherne wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:53 am
The STL file will not save the actual gcode that would include support structure. You need to save the factory file in order to maintain the custom supports. Do this under the File menu. Of course the Factory file is only usable with Simplify3D. Also, if you want to export the gcode for the model and include support you can do that from the preview screen after preparing by clicking "Save Toolpaths to Disk" on the preview screen. Then you can drop it onto a SD card and print from it if you have SD support on your printer. Hope that helps.
Saving the factory file, and savings the GCODE to an SD card are self explanatory (and unrelated). As the title of the thread suggests however, the question was regarding how to export to the supports to an
STL file. This would allow another slicer program could open the file and further manipulate it. Unfortunately, according to Simplify3D, this is not an option (despite multiple user requests dating back multiple years, and despite Simplify3D support previously posting that function would be included in an upcoming feature release).