GCodeSimulator - 3D Printing for Android
The printer is connected but it says usb device not found.
It's awesome I got a hatsune miku out of it
Great useful little app. Highly recommend
Does it always print the same?
Awesome work... Hats off to the developers
Click the folder to load a gcode file and it opens the Gallery to load an image, so I can't actually load any gcode files from storage. As such, can't use it.
I love it
Brilliant
When I try to connect to my Prusa I3 it just says no USB device found.
riyali its working....
As a techie. I runs a lot of 3d printer and this is nice-
It's nice to practice
Easy
Nuff said. 9/30/15 Still does not work. Thanks though. I will have to write my own app it seems.
Works well with Motorola phone but not so good on Galaxy S3.
Using pro with note 3 with otg cable but the software won't pick up my makerbot printer
I love it
It does not helpful how to enter code
Does nothing
Mathias: Hats off to you. You've done well with this project. I was able to connect to my Cerberus 3D printer with your free version, using a USB-OTG cable, connecting from my Samsung Note tablet. I even loaded GCode files over my LAN with ES File Explorer. Thats all well and good. I have a couple key questions though. 1) The main one being, "How can I power an Android tablet at the same time as printing?" My prints are fairly complex, and take > 6 hrs, so I cannot risk ruining a print from my tablet's battery dying. Ive researched this for days, and it seems there's no easy solution? 2) Do you know of an inexpensive tablet, that I can buy, which has a SEPARATE charging port, which I can then dedicate to my printer? My Samsung tablet is overkill for this purpose. 3) I want to monitor the printer, which is in my computer room, from a laptop (ideally with a camera feed!). I was not able to connect to the web interface of your software. Note: I know exactly the IP address given to my tablet from my router. Does your web interface not work with the free version, or am I missing something simple here? Please advise. Note: I sent you an email as well.
X and Z moves and my fans work but Y doesnt. I know my motors work because the test code made everything move. Any fix for this? I want to buy the paid version but can't do it until I know it works. Reprap, marlin.
Now I don't need my laptop just to control the 3d printer's axes for calibration.
Can you tell me how to connect my tablet. Do I need a special cable.
Very cool can't wait to use it
Nice appp
My printbot simple 1405 is not recognized. Says its not supported
At first it wouldn't connect due to my firmware but after a fast reply from support and some useful help it is up and running. I will definitely be upgrading to the pro version.
So glad to see this app! Can't wait to get it set up on my Gigabot. Would it be possible to have a bed size of 600 x 600 added to the program? Thanks! Matthew
As a techie. I runs a lot of 3d printer and this is nice-
Some issues (1) X controls are backwards (2) the machine control panel is a bit hazardous, it should be a little harder to select 'home' functions, rather than having them mixed in among the motion keys. Accidentally pushing 'Home z' while a model is on the slab can be disastrous. Maybe they should be in a pop up menu.
Does it always print the same?
I have been actively been using this (licensed) to control my homebrew printer (corexy + marlin) via Bluetooth and it has performed flawlessly. So far all of my code has been loaded from Google Drive after being compiled with Slic3r on my laptop/desktop. I have it running on my Nexus 7, although I use a Nexus 5 or my dinc to control it on the fly. The preview GUI is stellar, print info is useful and the controls are solid. All in all a priceless app.
I'm totally amazed at how much functionality is packed into this app. Really considering purchasing the full version so I can print jobs while watching them from the next room.
Works like a charm, great for filament changing. I use it on a Leapfrog Creatr dual extruder (new integrated electronics version). Too bad it lacks dual extruder support. Wil be buying the paid version when dual extruders are supported.
This is 100% the most useful app I have ever used. I print on a Reprap Mendel with melzi type board using SD card for offline printing. If I needed to change colours previously I needed to take me laptop to the printer. Now I just need my galaxy S2 phone to heat extruder and reverse drive to remove filament and then forward drive new filament to purge to new colour. Also great for calibration and alignment. Get this. Buy the full version.
Connects good on Nexus 7 (old version) to Lulzbot Taz 3.1
Firstly, this is a great idea as the PC-control of 3d printers is a pain and android devices are dirt cheap and low power consumption. The software is nicely written and easy to use. BUT actually entirely pointess unless one is dealing with tiny gcode files or has money to burn on a very fast android device because the load time for a fairly small model (20MB for example) takes a prohibitively vast time to load (e.g. 2 hours for the gcode for a little cover for my Raspberry Pi). But seriously though - brilliant idea and if on could turn off whatever was being done during that load time, whatever kind parsing which I presume is to aid rendering or something, then it would be brilliant!
... Just amazing. Works perfectly with my Prusa Mendel/RAMPS1.2/marlin. It's rare that I feel bad about how little I paid for an app, great deal!
Awesome work... Hats off to the developers
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When I try to connect to my Prusa I3 it just says no USB device found.