So the solid Doodle is here and late last night while i was waiting on my computer to finish running a bunch of scripts I thought id get the solid doodle printing....
Its simple to get going on any computer just do the following
1. install repetier-host-solid doodle
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/90605134/setupR ... e_0_82.exe
http://wiki.solidoodle.com/how-to-print
2.make a 3d modle you want to print with any program that exports to stl. i used blender
3. with the solid doodle pluged into your usb port open repetier-host solid doodle and hit ctrl-p , change printer too solid doodle 3 , change the com
port to which ever one works. exit the dialogue and click connect .. if the printer dosent respond then ctrl- p again and try another com port.
when it works you will here a loud clunk from the steppers on the printer.
4. in the object placement tab load you stl file and position it
5 in the slice tab hit the huge slice Play button at the top( this was hard to find .. its so big it dosent look like a button!)
After a bit of a wait it will take you to the g-code tab ... if everything looks good then click the run job button
the solid doodle auto zeros its self at the start of every job
tips
-go to the manual control tab and click "heat print bed" ahead of time
so it heats up while you are slicing you modle.
-be carful when moving the steppers manualy there are NO limit swiches moving to the left, front or bottom ! this machine can hurt its self.
-wipe the surface of the print bed with iso alcohol RIGHT befor you print .. it helps the model say secure during printing
-make a large solid base that you will trim off you model later
Well thats all I learned about the solid doodle last night ... here are some pics of the test prints i did....
