caswal wrote:Here are the chat logs:
[02:35] <solidoodlesuppor> Caswal: What do you need this for?
[02:36] <solidoodlesuppor> Merko: how relaxed
[02:36] <Merko> yea..
01[02:38] <Caswal> I want to attach some things to those hinge mounts
[02:46] <Merko> Hmm.. Getting a weird message from repetier now when i try to slice.. "<Slic3r> Can't call method "retract_length" on an undefined value at C:/PROGRA~1/Repetier-Host/Slic3r/lib/std/Slic3r/GCode.pm line 229." anybody seen this?
01[02:46] <Caswal> nope
01[02:47] <Caswal> is retract_length defined in the settings
01[02:47] <Caswal> or try changing it, changing it back and saving it?
[02:47] <Merko> yes using the solidoodle profile
[02:49] <Merko> Hmm. looks like its my model.. :S tried another stl file and it works
02[02:51] * anapsix ([email protected]) Quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
01[02:53] <Caswal> arg WHAT THE HELL
01[02:53] <Caswal> repetier just like silently crashed
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02[03:01] * Symyon ([email protected]) Quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
[03:08] <solidoodlesuppor> Caswal: Windows?
01[03:09] <Caswal> yeap
01[03:09] <Caswal> only about 4-5 layers in though
01[03:09] <Caswal> I am being dirty and using remote desktop to the pc that controls the printer
I didn't ask a second time, as I had grabbed some various bolts to test it and found it was M3. Still kinda annoying. When I wrote my post yesterday was in a bit of a grumpy mood. Had a headache and my hot end had clogged.
We are kind of strict about what we can say or can't about the printer. Sometimes things are very wild in here, and we just can't get that information out on demand. Again, we have to say this:
Just because you don't see us working on problems, doesn't mean they aren't being worked on. We have various engineering problems being solved by our staff, and the current machine is miles from the original. However, when we explain that:
"This may take some time to fix"
People are often troubles by the lack of information. That's sort of the nature of a closed-source company, I'm afraid.
Former Solidoodle employee, no longer associated with the company.