Topic: saving Gcode vers stl files in folders
I am seeking advice from the more experienced long term 3D printing people here on what info/settings are imbedded in gcode/obj files versis stl as to how much settings are put into the gcode type files and how much if any is dependent on the slicer profile loaded into RH or any controller host at time of printing if say you simply load a gcode file to print that may have been sliced on a different printer with different settings than current printer. like maybe different size print area, different material and temp settings etc.
so I can know what info to tag in file name to let me know needed profiles used to print the file correctly, or maybe a folder named for proper settings used for some gcode/obj files like 'PLA or 'ABS, SD2 or SD3, 1.75mm or 3mm filament, slicer settings like .3mm with raft etc. or just save pre scaled stl files for desired prints and slice them when used and only keep gcode files for duration of reprinting job.
any thoughts on this? maybe Im the only one with many thousands of 3D printing files to sort and catalog for future use? but I have been considering future 3D printers to add to my tools and all are different due to some jobs needing different features more suited for models. also different types of materials and file types used in those printers like Resin type use different than the common extruding type or powder laser type. while similar style 3D printers have slight differences in profiles etc.
also i already know we must place/move stl file on print surface and scale to size wanted etc. b4 slicing as this can not be changed once made into gcode
Mitch
