I have ran my first bit of filament through the Workbench! Nothing too exciting yet, just doing some initial calibration of X, Y, Z, E0, and E1 steps/mm. I also have the bed leveled, and the two nozzles leveled. Everything heats up and moves correctly. I moved the Workbench from the garage to the basement, alongside the SD4...only then could I actually see the significant difference in size!
Now I just have to figure out a slicing solution, so that I can start printing some calibration items. I use both Slic3r and Cura Engine from within R-H on my SD4, and I've made configuration profiles for the Workbench. However, I don't want to interfere with the SD4 while it's actively printing. At this point, I just want to slice some objects and upload the gcode to the Workbench. Has anyone ran multiple instances of R-H? I'm curious how it would behave.
I can run Slic3r stand-alone, but not sure how to do this with Cura Engine. I guess that I could not be so greedy, and halt the SD4 for a while, but I have a lot of Christmas swag to print, and time is running out! The more practical solution may be to use a separate computer (laptop), configured for slicing objects for the SDWB. It would at least be able to start calibrating and using it, while I figure out a more elegant solution.
I'm excited to have the thing finally spitting filament!
-Kevin