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Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 3:36 pm
by dkightley
I've been asked by a colleague about S3D, however before recommending it to them I was wondering if anyone knows of S3D being used with a Weistek WT200, and any comments about this particular printer. The printer doesn't come up when searching the website printer compatibility page, and nothing using the search on the forum.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 5:08 pm
by Leeway
I would think it is compatible with any printer that uses Gcode.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 8:22 am
by kabali16
It looks like the printer does not use a standard gcode nor a standard x3g. I do not think it is compatible. Nor can I see it listed in S3D's compatibility check tool

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:49 pm
by jeffrey404
I am working with support on that now. I have a GP3D root plus (Weistek clone) and testing a few things out with them. If we get it to work I will update with the settings here.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 4:45 pm
by horst.w
Hi Doug,

I have found this here: http://www.distrelec.ch/en/3d-printer-w ... p/11085794
To create an own printer-profil ist not really difficult for you.
Basically you can use the profil of Felix-Printers e.g.

Best regards
horst.w, GER


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Quick and easy assembly
Easy-to-use touchscreen control panel
Perfect for 3D designers, craft enthusiasts and students
Uses environmentally-friendly PLA material
Single nozzle print extruder
Sturdy, but lightweight metal design
Large build area of 150 x 150 x 140mm
Offline printing supported
Compatible with Windows XP (32bit); Vista (32bit); Windows 7 (32bit and 64bit); Windows 8; Windows 8 Pro; Mac OSX10.8.5 - OSX10.9.0
Supplied complete with all parts, SD card, power and USB cables, tools and accessories, plus a roll of natural colour PLA printing filament
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
AC Input 110–220 V
FFF 3D printing method
File types: STL/X3G/GCODE
XYZ Bearings: WEAR-RESISTANT, OIL-INFUSED BRONZE
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm
Physical size: 298 x 221 x 403 mm
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RoHS 2002/95/EG Conform
Additional information

Country of origin China (CN)
Manufacturer Weistek
Gross weight (incl. package) 5000.0 Gram
Dimensions (incl. package) 490 x 390 x 370 MM
Customs number 8443.3200
UNSPSC (v5.03) 43172510

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:24 am
by dkightley
Thx for comments. I've advised my colleague to hold fire on buying pending result of work Jeffrey404 is doing.

The printer must use standard gcode....as my colleague uses ReplicatorG at the moment, but is struggling to get to grips with it...and not getting very good results.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:47 pm
by dkightley
Jeffrey404.....you have a PM.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 4:53 am
by jeffrey404
Doug,

Thanks. I have got your PM but I can not respond yet as I don't have enough post in the board it seems.

I am currently awaiting on support to start sending me some test samples that I can start testing with. Since the printer is a GP3D Root Plus (Wesitek 200 clone) what they provide and work out should easily allow me to put to use for most Weistek printers.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 8:41 pm
by th_in_gs
Did anyone get this to work? I have a GP3D Root (non-plus), which I believe is a rebranded Weistek W150, and I'd very much like to get it to work before the 2 week trial runs out...

I'm trying a bunch of things myself, and will post if successful, but it would be great if someone had a profile they could share.

Re: Weistek printer compatibility

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:58 pm
by navzptc
th_in_gs wrote:Did anyone get this to work? I have a GP3D Root (non-plus), which I believe is a rebranded Weistek W150, and I'd very much like to get it to work before the 2 week trial runs out...

I'm trying a bunch of things myself, and will post if successful, but it would be great if someone had a profile they could share.
You could try the following which worked for me a few years ago on a WT150:

Create a new folder in root of 'C drive' - I have named mine C:\S3DGPX (Found this info on one of the forums, can't remember which - But Thank you to the person providing this info!).
Copy across to this folder the GPX.exe program (from S3D folder), the Weistek_WT150.fff file and Weistek-150.ini file.
Rename the Weistek-150.ini file to gpx.ini in the newly created S3DGPX folder.

In the FFF settings page in S3D add the Weistek.fff profile, and in the terminal box for post processing add:- c:\S3DGPX\gpx -prv "[output_filepath]"
Don't forget to adjust your Z height in the Weistek_WT150.fff file to your own Z height (lines 117 & 120) from set value (144mm) - Mines 119.60 due to my heated bed I made OR you can change the Z value in the starting and ending scripts.