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Jetty
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Oct 30, 2012, 12:07:13 AM
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I'm sure I documented this somewhere on the forum, but haven't been
able to find it, so just in case I missed it.
Ditto printing is a feature in Sailfish which produces duplicates of
an object on both nozzles.
It can be used where you want to produce 2 of a small object at double
the output rate. Useful for events
etc.
To use this feature:
1. Make sure the object to be printed is smaller in width than the
distance between the 2 nozzles.
2. Build the object to 1 extruder (left or right, doesn't matter)
3. Enable Ditto Printing in Utilities / General Settigns
4. Print object as usual
Shawn
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Oct 30, 2012, 4:09:35 AM
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Don't forget to turn Ditto off when you are done. I inadvertently
created a siamese squirrel. :)
Jetty
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Good point :-)
It can lead to some interesting modern art.
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