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    Simplify3d 3.0 Update

    Finally...I see we now have infill patterns!!!!

    change-log:

    Version 3.0.0

    • Revamped user interface so that frequently used tools are more intuitive and easier to use
    • Completely new user profile system that makes it much easier to create and manage multiple profiles
    • Profiles are now synced automatically so that each customer receives the latest profiles the moment they are available
    • New simplified options for creating and editing material and quality auto-configure options
    • New coloring options for the animated previewer
    • New model settings pane that opens on the side of the workspace so that it does not obstruct the view
    • You can now adjust the scale of the model by specifying the desired part dimensions
    • New options to specify the internal infill pattern including 5 new popular infill patterns
    • New option to avoid crossing outlines by diverting the travel path
    • Added option to expand bridging regions to improve overlap with layer below
    • Added new options to update the firmware configuration from within an FFF profile
    • Translation, scaling, and rotation changes will now be retained when saving a factory file
    • New option to reorient a model so that the selected surface is laying flat on the bed
    • New option to split a mesh into its connected surfaces
    • New option to scale an object to the maximum size that will fit inside the build volume
    • New options to mirror model across a coordinate plane
    • Added a new repair option to identify self-intersecting surfaces
    • Added new multi-extruder functionality to help prime extruder and protect your dual-extrusion prints from oozing
    • Added a new dual extrusion wizard
    • New option to print one skirt outline with each extruder so that each one is primed before starting the print
    • Added ability to select and manipulate multiple parts at once
    • Added copy/paste keyboard shortcuts to duplicate selected models or processes
    • Added ability to quickly delete models on the build table using the backspace or delete keys
    • Added undo and redo functionality
    • Added the ability to group and ungroup models so that you can lock the relative position of related parts
    • New 3D transformation gizmo for interactively manipulating models in 3D space
    • New keyboard shortcuts for nearly all of the commonly used actions
    • Windows now save their location so that you do not need to reposition them each time the software is opened
    • When you import a new model, all of the parts on the build table remain in the same position instead of being automatically rearranged
    • Numerous slicer improvements to increase overall part strength
    • Improved joint overlap between outer perimeter walls and top/bottom solid layers
    • Many significant improvements for toolpath optimization
    • Added option to perform retraction during wipe movements, this allows for creating non-stationary retractions
    • New option to only include support material that touches the build platform surface
    • Added a new orthoscopic display mode
    • New option to specify the filament density for more accurate weight calculations
    • Added a new retraction script to allow scripting of custom movements whenever a retraction is triggered
    • Origin offsets can now be negative
    • Added new tag so that a single FFF profile can be used to describe settings for different extruder configurations
    • Added a new option to group processes, any settings that are identical between the two grouped processes will be locked and changed together
    • Improved memory management
    • Added a recent file menu to access recently loaded models and factory files
    • Smarter save intelligence so that the software will only ask to save a factory file or profile if changes have been made
    • Preview settings are now saved so that they will be maintained after reopening the software
    • When you click on a process, it will now highlight any models that the process applies to
    • Numerous speed improvements across many parts of the application, software can create and preview gcode 3x faster than previous 2.x versions
    • Improved scrolling on Mac trackpads and mice
    • Added transformation actions that can be automatically performed on every imported model
    • Added the ability to specify toolhead offsets for machines that do not support this functionality in the firmware
    • Added a new options to expand bridging regions so that they have more overlap with the supported surfaces below
    • Changing steps per mm in X3G tab of firmware config will now affect the x3g files
    • Smaller step sizes for many of the inputs make it easier to make small settings adjustments, you can also use the up/down keys on your keyboard to adjust a settings once it is selected
    • Implemented correct tab ordering across the entire GUI to enable easier navigation with a keyboard
    • Numerous improvements for USB communication
    • Nearly 100 minor fixes and improvements for issues in previous 2.x versions
    • Added over 25 new pre-configured profiles: Bonsai Lab BS01, bq Prusa i3 Hephestos, bq Witbox, DeltaMaker 3D Printer, FusionTech ideaPrinter F100, gCreate gMax 1.5 XT, German RepRap PRotos V3, German RepRap X350, LulzBot Mini, LulzBot TAZ 5, Malyan M180, Mankati Fullscale XT, MendelMax 3.0, Printrbot Plus Single, Printrbot Plus Dual, Rostock MAX v2, Sharebot Kiwi-3D, Sharebot NG Dual, Sharebot XXL, Solidoodle Press, Solidoodle 4, Solidoodle Workbench, Tumaker Voladora, Ultimaker 2 Go, Ultimaker 2 Extended

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    Wow. Glad to see we finally get some substantial changes - more than just mostly adding more printer profiles.

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    don't like the idea of automatically updating profiles. I use modified profiles. don't wnat them over written.

    But other than that - wow, that's a lot of stuff.

    Just remember to uninstall and unregister the existing s3d before installing the new one.
    Otherwise you'll end up with the activation bug.

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    Engineer-in-Training voodoo28's Avatar
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    Crap i didnt know that..i installed it over the old version..seems to be working fine though.

    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    don't like the idea of automatically updating profiles. I use modified profiles. don't wnat them over written.

    But other than that - wow, that's a lot of stuff.

    Just remember to uninstall and unregister the existing s3d before installing the new one.
    Otherwise you'll end up with the activation bug.

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    caa, they dont get overwritten. all they mean with that is if s3d wants to make changes to their preconfigured profiles that you download then they can modify them. for instance if a manufacturer makes a hot end change and the temp need to be different then they can change it and the new profile you download for your printer will have the updated temps. you can always make your own profiles and save or export them.

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    Engineer-in-Training voodoo28's Avatar
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    in that case...if you select other for machine, your profiles will never update?
    Quote Originally Posted by jimc View Post
    caa, they dont get overwritten. all they mean with that is if s3d wants to make changes to their preconfigured profiles that you download then they can modify them. for instance if a manufacturer makes a hot end change and the temp need to be different then they can change it and the new profile you download for your printer will have the updated temps. you can always make your own profiles and save or export them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Just remember to uninstall and unregister the existing s3d before installing the new one.
    Otherwise you'll end up with the activation bug.
    Is that a problem? I already had two copies of the program. A 32bit version on a netbook. That mostly runs the printer. Then a 64bit on my main computer. When I upgraded last night I ended up with two versions on my main computer. Does that mean that I now have three seats and am in violation of the EULA?

    It is already a bit of a pain. As the settings did not automatically carry over. So now I will have to transfer them over myself.

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    other is just a generic profile so unless they decide to make modification to the "other" profile for some reason then i would expect you to not see anything change on that.

    starlord, no your fine. you can have s3d running on 2 computers for each license. doesnt matter how many instances of the software you are running. that activation bug caa is speaking of is old news now. now you have an online account where you can manage your licenses instantly yourself without an email to support.

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    They have made a lot of improvements and have nailed many of the items on my bitch list. Slicer still does a better job of connecting a vertical feature to a flat plane/top surface so I can't rely on S3d 100% yet. I need to get back into some two color/same material prints and see how they did with ooze control.

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    there is a bug in the support generation on S3D 3.0... It could be because i am supporting something on stilts and it generates too many of the support blocks but that shouldnt ever happen in proper software...

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