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I love the pixel dimming feature of NanoDLP, but I don't know if I can use NanoDLP on my commercial SLA printer (CELLINK Lumen). Is there anyway to slice STLs into images (JPG/PNG, etc) and export/save them locally on my computer?
Please help!!
-Dan
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yes it is possible
but you need to know how to save,file name before point,
maybe you should change for your printer to read
eg
CW saves > name0001.png
NANODLP saves > 1.png
and how does your printer save?
Last edited by elshad66 (2019-10-08 18:41:13)
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Great! It does save as "name0001.png"
How exactly can I do the export?
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CW saves> name.cws
you can rename to rar
and extract and then export
in NANODLP saves at \nanodlp\public\plates\
but you have to edit everything png
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When you upload a new source file (STL) to nanodlp it does create a new record on the plates page. There is a download button on each row which you could download png files belong to a plate.
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