I am a Mac user.
I do not have, and nor do I want or need, a Windows machine.
One of the selling points of this A10 printer was that it works with Windows/Mac/ Linux.
This is my first foray into the world of 3D printers and thus far I have been goofing around with Slic3r, which seems to be reasonably successful, but I really want to stop doing the SD card dance and I want to print and monitor from my Mac.
Is there a nice simple guide that does not begin with words like 'Install Windows' please ?
Or have I bought the wrong machine and there is no Mac support and I need to send it back and get a refund ?
Thanks
So, what do I use if I do not have Windows ?
Re: So, what do I use if I do not have Windows ?
Onto your mac you can use Cura to slice the models: https://ultimaker.com/en/products/ultim ... a-software
Cura Profile to use with the A10 look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HkZHXK5n4I
Cura Profile to use with the A10 look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HkZHXK5n4I
make your own world - with 3D printing -
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
Re: So, what do I use if I do not have Windows ?
I thought I would update this after a couple of months.
Short Answer - Cura is awesome and with a large amount of trial and error I have a pretty decent 3d printer.
Much longer answer -
I have no desire to install windows, never have, never will, it is just not my thing.
Issues I hit
- The Wifi module for the printer is epicly bad - I never once managed to get it to print anything from a phone.
- You need to turn off all sleep or hibernation or power-downs else your prints are wrecked
- Not all filament is created equal.
- Bed levelling is simply not possible 'out of the box'
Solutions
- Octoprint running in a raspberry Pi is a brilliant little print server - the live cam view is amazing
- I have added numerous washers to my bed far-right and near-left corners.
- I've gradually created a custom setup for each filament
The one issue I am left with is updating the firmware, but as what I have works now, after a lot of effort, I am not too worried about that.
Short Answer - Cura is awesome and with a large amount of trial and error I have a pretty decent 3d printer.
Much longer answer -
I have no desire to install windows, never have, never will, it is just not my thing.
Issues I hit
- The Wifi module for the printer is epicly bad - I never once managed to get it to print anything from a phone.
- You need to turn off all sleep or hibernation or power-downs else your prints are wrecked
- Not all filament is created equal.
- Bed levelling is simply not possible 'out of the box'
Solutions
- Octoprint running in a raspberry Pi is a brilliant little print server - the live cam view is amazing
- I have added numerous washers to my bed far-right and near-left corners.
- I've gradually created a custom setup for each filament
The one issue I am left with is updating the firmware, but as what I have works now, after a lot of effort, I am not too worried about that.