I have a Creator series dual extruder 3d printer and wish to know is if is still supported with new firmware and Cura profiles
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Answer by
Ashish Bajaj
Regarding your question about the MakerWare and support for the Creator series dual extruder 3D printer: MakerWare was a software developed by MakerBot (now part of MakerBot Print) primarily for their own line of 3D printers. For the Creator series of printers, which are often not directly associated with MakerBot, support can vary based on the manufacturer or community support.
Firmware Updates: If your Creator series printer is not directly supported by the original manufacturer for new firmware updates, you may want to check if the community has developed any unofficial updates or modifications.
Cura Profiles: Cura, by Ultimaker, is a popular slicing software that supports various printers. You can often find or create custom profiles for specific printers if they're not included by default. Check dedicated forums or communities like Reddit's 3D printing community or specific groups for your printer model for shared profiles and settings.
In both cases, it's good to check the manufacturer's official resources and community forums for the latest support information.
I have a Creator series dual extruder 3d printer and wish to know is if is still supported with new firmware and Cura profiles
Regarding your question about the MakerWare and support for the Creator series dual extruder 3D printer: MakerWare was a software developed by MakerBot (now part of MakerBot Print) primarily for their own line of 3D printers. For the Creator series of printers, which are often not directly associated with MakerBot, support can vary based on the manufacturer or community support.
Firmware Updates: If your Creator series printer is not directly supported by the original manufacturer for new firmware updates, you may want to check if the community has developed any unofficial updates or modifications.
Cura Profiles: Cura, by Ultimaker, is a popular slicing software that supports various printers. You can often find or create custom profiles for specific printers if they're not included by default. Check dedicated forums or communities like Reddit's 3D printing community or specific groups for your printer model for shared profiles and settings.
In both cases, it's good to check the manufacturer's official resources and community forums for the latest support information.