Luke Shumaker <[email protected]> writes: > At Sat, 20 Dec 2014 10:35:41 +0100, > Aurélien DESBRIÈRES wrote: >> >> [1 <multipart/signed (7bit)>] >> [1.1 <text/plain (quoted-printable)>] >> >> Who have used https://www.lulzbot.com/products/lulzbot-taz-4-3d-printer/ >> ? >> >> Which software is need to make it run and to create the 3D design? >> >> Who have used it on Parabola? > > I have the earlier AO-100 (well, sort-of. I built it, but it's nearly > identical). Most of the software to use it isn't packaged for > Parabola, mostly because of difficulties with some libraries and such. > It is Free though, so I don't have too many qualms about just using > precompiled binaries. Most of the stuff in in the "java/not-working" > folder in abslibre. > > With it I use: > - The "Marlin" firmware > - The Arduino IDE to update the firmware > - Printrun's "Pronterface" for the software UI. > - "Slic3r" to convert .stl files to .gcode files for Pronterface > (instead of Printerface's integrated Skeinforge support, which does > the same thing). > > It appears that the TAZ 4 still uses the same software as I use: > http://download.lulzbot.com/TAZ/4.0/software/2014Q2/ > > As for creating new models; I never did that. But that's mostly > because I never got it working well (hardware calibration; I'm > software guy...). I know that OpenSCAD is a popular option for > programmer-oriented peaople. I also have looked into kCAD > (KDE-based). > > -- > Happy hacking, > ~ Luke Shumaker
Thanks Luke for the list, I keep that and will try to packages what could be need for that sort of stuff. -- Aurelien Desbrieres http://www.hackers.camp
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