As of yesterday, I haven't been able to get Makerbot Desktop to open on my desktop PC. I use this for work daily, and this is the first time in ~2 years that this has happened. I'm curious to hear if anyone else is having the same issue that's still using this software. Replicator 2X can only use Makerbot Desktop, which is why I'm still running it. I'll also add that Chrome also failed to open for me this morning (hinting at a potentially larger problem that's not isolated to Makerbot Desktop), but after reinstalling Chrome, Chrome is fine now. Anyways, here are the things I've tried for Makerbot Desktop:

The software sees some fantastic enhancements to the software in the form of custom profile setting, allowing for greater flexibility and control for more complex prints in the 5th Generation range of desktop 3D printers.


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This latest software update enables the MakerBot 5th Generation range of desktop 3D printers to retain their simplicity and ease of use, whilst also enabling more experienced users to fine tune their prints.

hey Alex, makerbot desktop will recognise it out of the box as a replicator 1 duo. It has a sailfish firmware and that also works with makerbot desktop, updating is really easy. it will work nice from day one, but with some upgrades you can improve it even more. Cheers, Rence

Only reason I posted this was because other topics either specifically reference a replicator 2 or seem inconclusive. With this, I'm able to full replace makerbot desktop with cura (again have not tested dual extrusions. I will do so once I have a replacement heater block).

@Slashee_the_Cow But the machine doesn't hold temperature with M190 ?. The M109 in the start gcode does keep the temperature though? Is it because makerbot didn't write the firmware correctly?


Also, is there a way to change the M190 that Cura generates?

You need a heated bed to use PETG. If memory serves none of the current makerbots have a heated bed. If you do have a heated bed then you need to heat it to 90 and your hotend needs to be able to reach 230 to 250. PETG and PETG+ are the only material I use on my FDM machine. The PETG+ has Polycarbonate added for added toughness.

To ensure easy, accessible 3D printing, the MakerBot Replicator+ desktop 3D printer comes with the Smart Extruder+ and all the standard features you would expect from an advanced technology including an LCD display, an on-board camera, as well as USB, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet connectivity.

The MakerBot Replicator+ desktop 3D printer comes packed with features to ensure easy, accessible 3D printing such as a modular extrusion system design to keep up with material advancements and hardware improvements. In addition, an on-board camera, LCD display as well as connectivity via Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet keep you connected to your 3D prints no matter where you are.

MakerBot, a global leader in desktop 3D printing, originally announced the MakerBot Replicator Z18 at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, and immediately gained recognition from the industry and the media for introducing what MakerBot believes to be one of the most anticipated disruptive products of the year. Mashable named the MakerBot Replicator Z18 among the Best Tech of CES 2014, and MakerBot is very excited to offer professionals experienced in 3D printing the capability to 3D print large-scale models using a MakerBot Replicator Z18.

The MakerBot Replicator Z18 3D Printer will begin shipping to preorder customers today; customers who order today will receive their MakerBot Replicator Z18 in six to eight weeks. To learn more about the MakerBot Replicator Z18, visit makerbot.com.

MakerBot, a subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), is leading the Next Industrial Revolution by setting the standards in reliable and affordable desktop 3D printing. Founded in 2009, MakerBot sells desktop 3D printers to innovative and industry-leading customers worldwide, including engineers, architects, designers, educators and consumers. To learn more about MakerBot, visit makerbot.com.

MakerBot printer interfaces have always been good, but the mobile app takes convenience to a whole new level. After using the app, we prefer it to the desktop interface and believe a lot of users will agree.

MakerBot Industries has released a desktop 3-D scanner called theDigitizer (see figure 4.1). It's roughly the size of a turntable and canscan objects up to 8 inches in diameter. It uses a camera and lasers to"draw" the edges of an object as it is slowly turned around asingle point. The Digitizer is also linked to the MakerBot Desktop software,and if you have a MakerBot printer, you can have the Digitizer and theReplicator together act like a copy machine, placing an object on theDigitizer platform and then having it feed directly to the Replicator.

Much like a desktop printer doesn't speak Microsoft Word,even if that is the most common filetype that you print, 3-D printersdon't actually print STL files. An STL is a mathematical representationof a shape, while the 3-D printer itself needs instructions: how muchfilament to extrude, where and how fast to move the nozzle, how far and whento lower the build platform, how hot the extruder should be. The actualmechanical movements are encoded in a separate file, and the filetype dependson the printer in question. Most FDM printers use an open filetype called aG-code file that is normally an ASCII representation of all of the valuesneeded to create the object. ASCII G-code is very handy, in that sinceit's just a text file, you can manually alter known values in order tochange the way the print is done. If you want to lower the extrusiontemperature, no need to re-encode the file: you can literally just change thevalue once you know where it is. G-code is also an open file format, whichmeans there are multiple programs that can create it.

While the interface for MakerBot Desktop is slightly different,the basic functionality is the same as MakerWare. You can import, position,rotate, and plate STL files to prep them for output. But that's theleast of its features, as it also includes access to the new MakerBot Cloudservice, allowing you to maintain a library of 3-D designs in the cloud andaccess them from any computer running MakerBot Desktop simply by logging in.MakerBot has also introduced yet another filetype, the .makerbot file, whichis used as the printable output file for the 5th Generation printers.

News: computer and electronics retailer Microsoft has become the first US retailer to sell MakerBot's desktop 3D printers on the shop floor for customers to take home on the same day. More ff782bc1db

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