The current displayed print settings are the ones for the currently selected extruder and can be changed for each extruder separately (you have to close the window, change the extruder and than going back again, same for printers). When you have created your own material, you can change some settings, like the displayed name or brand, but also color, density (which is used for calculating the used material) and filament diameter (which is mostly 2.85 mm and used for calculating the right amount of extruded material). Some materials are not compatible to all extruders, this can not be changed! It is recommended to duplicate the material if you have one which is basically the same as one of our materials (a different kind of PLA for example). Please be aware that when you copy a material you also copy all settings.
You can duplicate one of these files or create a new one. This window shows the generic materials on which the BigRep materials are based on. If you want to add your own none BigRep material, you can do so by going to the manage material page (Material → Manage Materials.)
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However, in some rare cases you have to do manual adjustments. In the case of standard settings, Blade will try to place retraction points at less visible positions.Here you can chose where Blade is placing the retraction points.More intent profiles might be added over time. Visual intent profiles might not be available for all Material/Extruder/Machine combinations.
"Visual" profiles will result in a longer printing time, but gives a higher overall print quality."Default" is faster than "Visual" and comparable with former "Medium" preset.If you hold the cursor over a setting you get a description of the setting and its effect. 3D Printer Connectivity – From Monitoring to Smart Manufacturing Why is the whole industrial world in the wake of Industry 4.0 opening up their machines and systems for communication with the outside world, may it be with the internet or just local factory floor network zones?.Highlights: BigRep at Formnext 2021 After 24 long months of webinars, virtual demos and virtual events, the BigRep team was excited and ready to be back in-person at Formnext, the leading event for industrial 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
This way, Metso Outotec saves up to 70% costs. But with a large 3D printer, you can do this at the push of a button. Save 70% of tooling costs in metal casting Making patterns for metal casting used to be a labor intensive and long process.From showcasing the industrial value of 3D printing to highlighting successful use cases, BigRep’s webinars explore the most interesting aspects of 3D printing opportunities and possibilities.