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reprap-industrial-v1:knowledge-base [2015/11/17 14:40]
Markus Bürgener links updated
reprap-industrial-v1:knowledge-base [2015/11/17 14:56]
Markus Bürgener [Setting a static IP address for RepRap Industrial ethernet connection] links updated
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 ==== Setting a static IP address for RepRap Industrial ethernet connection ==== ==== Setting a static IP address for RepRap Industrial ethernet connection ====
-First, [[#Commandline Access ​to the linux operating system via SSH|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.+First, [[#commandline-access-to-the-linux-operating-system-via-ssh|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.
  
 From within the terminal session, edit the network configuration via the command line editor "​nano"​ From within the terminal session, edit the network configuration via the command line editor "​nano"​
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   exit   exit
  
-Shut down (see [[reprap-industrial-v1:​Manual#​Manual control]]) and reboot (power-on button, [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|11]] in [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|fig. 4]]the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. +[[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#switching-off-the-3d-printer|Shut down]] and [[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#waking-from-standby|reboot]] the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. 
-<WRAP clear/> ​</​WRAP>​ +<WRAP clear/>
 ==== Use a custom NTP server for time signals ==== ==== Use a custom NTP server for time signals ====
-First, [[#Commandline Access ​to the linux operating system via SSH|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.+First, [[#commandline-access-to-the-linux-operating-system-via-ssh|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.
  
 From within the terminal session, stop the NTP daemon background process From within the terminal session, stop the NTP daemon background process
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-Shut down (see [[reprap-industrial-v1:​Manual#​Manual control]]) and reboot (power-on button, [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|11]] in [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|fig. 4]]the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. +[[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#switching-off-the-3d-printer|Shut down]] and [[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#waking-from-standby|reboot]] the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. 
-<WRAP clear/> </WRAP>+<WRAP clear/>
  
 ==== Changing Shell Password in the BeagleBone Black Operating System ==== ==== Changing Shell Password in the BeagleBone Black Operating System ====
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
-<WRAP clear/> </WRAP>+<WRAP clear/>
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
 <WRAP half column> <WRAP half column>
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 Another way of making leveling a little bit less important is "​floating"​ your print on a raft. Slic3r (and most other slicing software) provides the "​raft"​ function, a special kind of support material, which means that before starting with the actual object a (customizable) number of loosely printed layers is printed to compensate slight leveling mistakes. If you choose the raft settings correctly, beginning with a layer as wide and thick as allowable (depending on the nozzle tip's diameter) leveling will become a much less annoying process.\\ The raft's first layer is treated as the print'​s first layer and uses the respective settings. The following layers of the raft are calculated according to the support material settings. Choose the maximal first layer height (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Layers and perimeters/​First layer height//) and a first layer extrusion width of 250 % (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Advanced/​Extrusion width -First layer//) for a compensating,​ condoning and stable raft. Another way of making leveling a little bit less important is "​floating"​ your print on a raft. Slic3r (and most other slicing software) provides the "​raft"​ function, a special kind of support material, which means that before starting with the actual object a (customizable) number of loosely printed layers is printed to compensate slight leveling mistakes. If you choose the raft settings correctly, beginning with a layer as wide and thick as allowable (depending on the nozzle tip's diameter) leveling will become a much less annoying process.\\ The raft's first layer is treated as the print'​s first layer and uses the respective settings. The following layers of the raft are calculated according to the support material settings. Choose the maximal first layer height (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Layers and perimeters/​First layer height//) and a first layer extrusion width of 250 % (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Advanced/​Extrusion width -First layer//) for a compensating,​ condoning and stable raft.
 \\ \\
-The raft can either be built of the model'​s material and cut away later or, if available for the specific plastic, of support material and broken off or dissolved. Check with the [[knowledge-base#​materials|Materials'​]] section to see if a secondary support material is available. For break-away or soluble rafts the dual extrusion function of the RepRap Industrial is required. Remember to check that all necessary calibrations and settings have been made as described ​in the [[knowledge-base#Dual extruder ​printing|Knowledgebase]].+The raft can either be built of the model'​s material and cut away later or, if available for the specific plastic, of support material and broken off or dissolved. Check with the [[knowledge-base#​materials|Materials'​]] section to see if a secondary support material is available. For break-away or soluble rafts the dual extrusion function of the RepRap Industrial is required. Remember to check that all necessary calibrations and settings have been made as described [[#basic-dual-extruder-settings|above]].
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
reprap-industrial-v1/knowledge-base.txt · Last modified: 2017/01/18 09:51 by Simon Kühling