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			<description><![CDATA[<p>so this is what i figured out, if i open an STL file in slic3r(x64 1.0.1), and make any changes i want like, speed, infill, support options, ect, except temperature settings(not sure if this works). But the rest of the settings seem to be taking affect. </p><p>after I make all the changes i want, I then save it as a gcode file, in which I then upload the gcode file using this tool.</p><p><a href="http://3d.voltivo.com/xyzprinter">http://3d.voltivo.com/xyzprinter</a></p><p>in which it creates a .3w file, then i open the .3w file using xyzware 1.0.1.25 to print the file. From all the testing ive done, all the settings i make except maybe for the temperature take affect.</p><p>firmware is 1.1.F using windows 7 x64, in case anybody is wondering.</p><p>So what do you think guys?</p>]]></description>
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