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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[OSX Slic3r config files for SD4?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>So I&#039;ve got an SD4, and got OctoPrint running on a spare Raspberry Pi (yay!), so all I need to do is upload G-code to it.</p><p>I can tell the Windows software that I have an SD4, and it&#039;s happy to make G-code files (*) that I can upload to the OctoPi, but when I installed the OSX software on one of my Mac machines it&#039;s asking me all kinds of esoteric questions so it can build a configuration file for this particular printer.</p><p>Is there a simple set of configuration files I can load into the Mac software so it&#039;ll act like the Windows software, or am I stuck with the Windows software for generating G-code files?</p><p>Thanks!</p><br /><p>(*) Well, it can&#039;t write them to a network file share, but I guess you can&#039;t have everything...</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2014-11-23T01:25:57Z</updated>
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