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How to use Extruder2 for supports

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 11:40 am
by hyteck9
Hi,

I just got my A10M and did a quick test print. Worked fine.
Now I have a hollow/hangover print I want to do.
I was pleased to see some soluble material even came in the box ! :)
:P

So, How do I tell EasyPrint3D to use extruder2 for supports?
Thanks,
Hyteck9

Re: How to use Extruder2 for supports

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 11:49 am
by William
Hi, You can set up the extruder according to your stl file in the slicing software.

Re: How to use Extruder2 for supports

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:13 pm
by hyteck9
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I do not see the support extruder setting.
Can you offer specific instructions, or maybe a screen shot?

Re: How to use Extruder2 for supports

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 12:45 am
by hyteck9
Ok then,

Please help me assign my support material only to the 2nd material "mix factor".

In Cura, when you select "enable supports" it prompts the user to choose which material builds the supports. I am just asking how to achieve that same functionality in EasyPrint + the mix software.

I have been 3d printing for a long time, just new to this printer and software.

If there needs to be a separate .stl file for supports, is there a way to auto generate that .stl?

The printer came with soluable material included. There is no other reason to include it except for supports. I just need a little guidance on how to get it set up.

Thanks,
Hyteck9

Re: How to use Extruder2 for supports

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 6:40 am
by Jarda3d
Every slicer with editable gcode for "tool change" command is able to use mixing extruder feature or dual colour printing. For example Slic3r, see my print profile for A10M (read whole theme).

There are many useable optien fields picked-up to the easy menu. If you does not know how some option exactly is, use documentation at slic3r.org.

Tip for free: if ou did not use support for large/flat objects, try PETG as solid contact support for ABS/HIPS, it is easy to break it from ABS. You could also use ABS as support for PETG of course...