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@cureious aardvark:
Yep GPX can run straight from Slic3r, but you can't feed it arguments (due to security reasons), hence the need to setup the GPX .ini file.
In regards to updating the firmware, from memory this is the guide I followed: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!ms...Y/pQinxStAvnoJ
The reset button part can be tricky (he mentions that in the video), you need to time it well and try a few times if it doesn't work first go.
EDIT: I also no longer print with a raft. Set the first layer height to slightly more than your layer height (i.e. 0.3 and 0.2) and use a brim (4mm). The brim easily peels away and the base finish is a lot nicer (no sanding required).
@basfud:
For printing in the center of the print bed, set the Slic3r "Printer Settings > General > Print Center" to x:0, y:0 mm. I generally use x:40, y:20 to avoid printing over the center screw in the print bed.
@Mjolinor
I've read some stuff about printing over USB vs. SD card (not sure about Ethernet). People recommend using the SD card because the serial USB transfer speed can't keep up with the printer, and therefore the printer waits for commands (and may ooze during that time). The alternative is to slow down the print speed, but that's probably not what you're after.
Also, make sure your .ini file (or argument flags if you're running from cmd line) are set correctly (machine_type and gcode_flavour). If it's not it may be causing the end stop hits.
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cheers :-)
Can't see how the x3g files are effected by firmware - probably wrong - but I'll try without updating firmware first. It's the gcode changes in slic3r that are the crucial issue from what i've seen.
I'll let you know what happens. Pretty much openscad outed at the moment (currently trying to add text to stuff - works, just tweaking settings so it's worth doing and looks good :-)