Open dark184 opened 4 years ago
use photon file editor
No dia quinta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2020, dark184 notifications@github.com escreveu:
Hello. I have a printer, ANYCUBIC PHOTON. I want to use it for more than just printing. Tell me if I can display an arbitrary image without using slicer (preferred image format *.BMP, or any other)? And turn on the lights for a few seconds?
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I found exactly what I need here https://github.com/Reonarudo/pcb2photon This is a Gerber to file Converter *.photon But to my great regret it all works under Linux. Maybe there is a similar utility for WINDOWS?
use photon file editor from photonsters.org. there are other project that do similar things listed under community projects
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I found exactly what I need here https://github.com/Reonarudo/pcb2photon This is a Gerber to file Converter *.photon But to my great regret it all works under Linux. Maybe there is a similar utility for WINDOWS?
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Hello. I have a printer, ANYCUBIC PHOTON. I want to use it for more than just printing. Tell me if I can display an arbitrary image without using slicer (preferred image format *.BMP, or any other)? And turn on the lights for a few seconds?