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you are half the way there.
you are half the way there.


so next step is to open cura it is filed onder other.
so next step is to open cura it is filed under other.


load your .STL file with the button load model it is not easy to mis
load your .STL file with the button load model it is not easy to mis


second step with cura is to prepare your model, this will slice your model to coordinates for the 3d printer.
second step with cura is to prepare your model, this will slice your model to coordinates for the 3d printer.
so now open Pr0nterface also filled under other.
this is the printer interface thingy.
click on connect make sure the printer is on
preheat the head and bet of the printer.
the head must be 185 degrees and the bed 62 degrees
so type in the degrees in the under left corner and click on set (both of them)
set the watch button on and click on  check temp.
wait until the bed and the head are on the set degrees (you can see themon the bottem of the screen)
load your file that you have made with cura its a Gcode file NOT STL
if the printer is heated click on print
its easy as hell if you have anny questions ask BuZz

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So how to use the 3d printer from the space

start the Printer desktop if it isnt on, next step is to log in the desktop with username: printer and password: printer.

you are half the way there.

so next step is to open cura it is filed under other.

load your .STL file with the button load model it is not easy to mis

second step with cura is to prepare your model, this will slice your model to coordinates for the 3d printer.

so now open Pr0nterface also filled under other. this is the printer interface thingy.

click on connect make sure the printer is on preheat the head and bet of the printer.

the head must be 185 degrees and the bed 62 degrees

so type in the degrees in the under left corner and click on set (both of them) set the watch button on and click on check temp.

wait until the bed and the head are on the set degrees (you can see themon the bottem of the screen)

load your file that you have made with cura its a Gcode file NOT STL

if the printer is heated click on print

its easy as hell if you have anny questions ask BuZz