![]() ![]() ![]() How can I ensure that the filenames does not contain spaces? A space would prevent the file from getting loaded and thus being unprintable (until the space is removed). At most I would only expect printing issues (for example not completing a move before turning the UV on etc -> things managed by the gcode).Īre there any possible solutions I can try? I am willing to work with suggestions to get this solved.Īs an extra note, something I found very early on with my D7+ was that filenames may not contain spaces. The generated gcode differs quite a lot, but tweaking gcode for many years now, the effects of the gcode are the same (just achieved using different means). I even opened them in a hex viewer to compare the binary data (at the header and other meta), but found no differences (other than the content) thus it is not even due to being "progressive" or other encoding issues. The images themselves are PNG with dimensions 2560x1440 for both zip packages.Wanhao Workshop also added 2 extra files (preview.png and preview_mini.png), but on the D7, this is never shown to the user (maybe on a newer model), and thus it not being there should not cause issues (the other software also did not have these).UVtools also added a file "nf", but once again, I expect it to be ignored, as not even the manifest points to it.UVtools also mentions the "SliceProfile" (UVtools.slicing), but typically the printer should only read what it needs, and should ignore this extra info. In essence this files have a list of the images/slices in order (with their name), as well as the gcode file (with its name). Both zip packages contains the manifest.xml file.Prior to using Wanhao Workshop I used other software, which used a different prefix for all files - thus it is not the prefix. While Wanhao Workshop prefixes all the files (except the manifest.xml) with "mango3d", UVtools prefix it with "UVtools".I have opened (as it is a plain zip) the generated file and compared it with a file made by Wanhao Workshop, and found no specific potential issues: In essence it tries to print the file 4 times, but no dimensional accuracy. Whenever I process the file from PrusaSlicer, using the default Wanhao D7 profile (supplied with UVtools), and exporting (from UVtools) as the xml.cws, the printer rotates the images by 90 degrees, and squeeze 4 of them side by side. ![]()
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