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To start printing directly (if the print queue is empty) via Repetier-Server when you click Save Toolpath to Disk in Simplify 3D use this code: "curl.exe" -i -X POST -H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data" -H "x-api-key: " -F "a=upload" -F -F "name=" " :3344/printer/job/ " Linux and Mac To save the sliced G-Code in the default group of your Printer in Repetier-Server when you click Save Toolpath to Disk in Simplify 3D use this code: "curl.exe" -i -X POST -H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data" -H "x-api-key: " -F "a=upload" -F " :3344/printer/model/ " Replace, and in the following commands with your data. Open Repetier-Server in your browser to get the required data to build your command: Then you have to add an additional terminal command for post processing in Simplify 3D:
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If you have Linux or Mac, cURL is normally already installed, Windows users can download cURL here for free: And so it worksįor file transfer we use cURL and the Repetier-Server API.
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Alternatively, you can start printing directly via Repetier-Server (if the print queue is empty). With the correct settings, you can import G-Code automatically while you click Save Toolpath to Disk in Simplify 3D. If you are using Simplify 3D for slicing, there is a very comfortable way to export your sliced G-Code directly to Repetier-Server.