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Topic: Workbench RH settings

I feel like within the last week or two Solidoodle posted a document about the settings for the Workbench in RH, but I can't find it now...

FuseBox 1.5 CoreXY - e3dv6 - Graphic Smart Display
Solidoodle 2 - e3dv6 - Hobb Goblin - e3d Titan - lawsy carriages - Direct Drive Y Axis - T8 Z axis - OctoPi

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Re: Workbench RH settings

Are you referring to this: http://www.soliforum.com/post/85605/#p85605 ?
The instructions and download are for Windows, but I've had some moderate success with importing them to Mac via a VirtualBox installation.
Also, I have these 2 image from Solidoodle support smile:
http://puu.sh/g5vQ1/9199e601d8.png and http://puu.sh/g5vTV/b6f51cf969.png

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Re: Workbench RH settings

It was those last two pics. Thanks!

FuseBox 1.5 CoreXY - e3dv6 - Graphic Smart Display
Solidoodle 2 - e3dv6 - Hobb Goblin - e3d Titan - lawsy carriages - Direct Drive Y Axis - T8 Z axis - OctoPi

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Re: Workbench RH settings

FYI - I also consolidated the settings for all printers into one chart here: http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … r-Settings

Former Solidoodle employee

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Re: Workbench RH settings

soliryan wrote:

FYI - I also consolidated the settings for all printers into one chart here: http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … r-Settings

Perfect, thanks!

FuseBox 1.5 CoreXY - e3dv6 - Graphic Smart Display
Solidoodle 2 - e3dv6 - Hobb Goblin - e3d Titan - lawsy carriages - Direct Drive Y Axis - T8 Z axis - OctoPi

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Re: Workbench RH settings

Solidoodle - get your fucking shit together and fix the ocean of issues, eh?
I payed money for a product that it's useless. I contacted support multiple times and all I've got was broken links or incorrect information.
How hard is it to test some of the information you post on the website?

The machine is a joke. Besides the metal frame, everything else is crap.
The firmware is full of bugs (auto-calibrate, yeah right) and you keep it closed source - don't worry, there's no competitor stupid enough to copy anything from you.
The software, sorry, you don't provide any software, just settings for other people software - and even that is incorrect.
Really, is there one good thing about this printer? I've wasted more than 5 kg of material trying to print various models without any success - what a lame excuse of a company.

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Re: Workbench RH settings

soliryan wrote:

FYI - I also consolidated the settings for all printers into one chart here: http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … r-Settings

Well, they're wrong for Workbench, how about you try again?
Size is wrong, extruder offset is wrong etc - and this by just looking at it, I'm kind of afraid to put them in.

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Re: Workbench RH settings

Is this supposed to be the famous "auto-calibration": http://cl.ly/image/0s0p321v1r2a ?

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tagyro wrote:

The firmware is full of bugs (auto-calibrate, yeah right) and you keep it closed source - don't worry, there's no competitor stupid enough to copy anything from you.

The firmware is open source. We share the source code here: http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … rce-Files.

tagyro wrote:

The software, sorry, you don't provide any software, just settings for other people software - and even that is incorrect.

You are free to use any software you want. We provide an installer and settings for Repetier Host which is free and open source (well, it used to be). What settings are you finding to be incorrect? We have tested and used these settings and with no problems.

tagyro wrote:

Size is wrong, extruder offset is wrong etc

What about the size is wrong? Maybe the chart is not being displayed correctly for you, causing the values to appear in the wrong column.
The extruder offset is stored in EEPROM and handled by the firmware so you don't need to set it in the software.

tagyro wrote:

Is this supposed to be the famous "auto-calibration": http://cl.ly/image/0s0p321v1r2a ?

It's hard to tell what exactly you're getting at from this picture. From the edges of the tape being peeled up, I would guess that either your Z offset is set too high, causing the hotends to be too close to the bed, and/or the two hotends are not parallel with the bed, causing one of them to be closer to the bed than the other. Please see the following articles:
http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … er-Offsets
http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … -SoliTouch

Also, as always, feel free to PM me.

Former Solidoodle employee