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The K2 Plus builds on the existing firmware created for the K1 series. As such, many features are similar. This document outlines the new features and differences.
Although there are some excellent slicers, we suggest starting with the Creality Print slicer, from the Creality Website. Setting up your printer with Creality Print is easy as the software contains all the needed profiles and machine definitions with the install.
If you are adding to your printer farm, you will find the menu to add a new printer here under the "Prepare" tab. Select your K2 Plus to make it part of your Slicer.
Under the "Prepare" Tab (center top), the right-side will show a "Filament" header. Click it to open it up
These are the KEY ELEMENTS to managing the spool settings in your Slicer
At this point you are able to bring your .OBJ file into the build-plate area.
If you want to leverage the multicolor feature of your printer you have 2 main methods of having this happen.
Easy. Just create your object as normal, and export it as an .OBJ or .STL file. Then use the Creality Print software to color the sections like you would with a crayon (more on that later).
Easy. Just create your object as normal, and export it as an .OBJ or .STL file. Then use the Creality Print software to color the sections like you would with a crayon.
On the RIGHT side of the "Prepare" menu, this little artist's Palette opens up a variety of methods to paint color onto your object.
Fill mode is VERY convenient and clean.
"Triangle Select" mode lets you pick individual STL triangles to take the color.
This is the preferred method, as it's so much easier to give an object a color attribute, and export it out that way. Create your object in TinkerCad and do not group the colored elements into a final model. Leave them as separate elements.
You MUST export your model as an .OBJ to keep the color assignments with your model. It will export as a .ZIP file.
You CANNOT simply drag the ZIP file into Creality Print. You MUST (as of version 6.0.3.1591) unzip the file, and import it in from the "import" menu (CTRL-I).
"Preview" will show you exactly where the the filaments will locate into your print.
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We're gonna be at the MAKEr Faire this May! Come by our booth where we'll be populating our MSE-style solar cells and attaching them to junk salvaged from Michael Shiloh's Play Day Area!
Kurt Moore of the Los Alamos National Laboratories has been busy using BEAM technology to bring technology training to the local schools in the Jemez Valley. Here's what one class did!
It's pretty amazing to see the adoption rate of 3D printers in the last few years, and the kind of creativity they bring out in people. I've seen quite a few variations, particularly while walking through the 3D printer villages at the MakerFaires I've already attended (either as a vendor or just a visitor), but […]
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