The gcode file was labeled duck.bfb. my printer produced this I think there was a screw up Resharper is great
Honestly? A while back my employer got a Form 2 which is a DLP 3d printer, uses lasers to form a print out of a resin tank rather than extruding molten filament. They then raffled away their old BFB 3d touch, a raffle I won. They referred to it as being a spares or repairs machine only. Well I took it home and waited until yesterday to get it unpacked. Got it plugged in and powered on this morning, loaded new filament. The printer powered on first time, the manual move mode it moved around fine, manual extrusion mode it quite happily warmed up to temperature, fed the new filament while extruding remainder of old (I left it extruding into thin air for about 2 minutes to clear the nozzle). Stuck memory stick in it, told it to print duck.bfb which was left over from when work had it. It started printing immediately. I havent calibrated anything, I havent sliced any .STL files myself for it, I havent levelled the bed. Its been transported on its side in the back of my old focus, lugged up the stairs, and printed that just fine without any intervention. I havent even cleaned it, i literally wiped the dust from the bed, the rails are covered in dust and move fine. I may be stripping the electronics down and replacing for a RAMPS setup, treat it as a normal reprap. Some supposed issues with normal open source slicers + this printers stock firmware.
o3ds xl top screen stopped working, going to take it apart hoping it's something simple like a loose cable, as the backlight still comes on, and visibly it looks fine, just nothing showing up on the screen yay for ifixit also had to do a virus clean on my pc for the first time in ever, all of a sudden my computer started playing an ad for AT&T, since i was playing cities skylines, at first i assumed it was just a radio thing, then later i saved and stopped, opened up chrome and... that's not my home page, open a new tab, nope, that's not my new tab extension either open up malwarebytes to find "WARNING: Malware protection has been disabled" well shit, i certainly didn't do that, let me just turn that back on and run a scan... and an entire scan later it had found 311(i believe i remember something about snap.do and anonymous something or other) items, quarantined it all, then rebooted, and everything was right again.. or so i thought, it also corrupted my chrome profile, so had to reset it first, then re-sync everything, but it seems to be fine now, and malwarebytes has all the real-time stuff on once again, literally no idea how that got on there in the first place though, i'm assuming one of my siblings did it though
That reminds me of something i read online about a new diet. "Try the new vodka diet! lose 4 days each week!"
Awesome. One of the all time greatest episodes of futurama. "Come out of your universe with your hands up!"