Autodesk Ember printer

Autodesk Ember printer

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Autodesk Ember printer

mylezman
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I recently acquired an Autodesk Ember printer.
The printer and Print Studio Software have since been discontinued.
Where can I download Print Studio Software and/or can I use Cura to export my files to be printed?
Thanks.
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harry.doldersum
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I'm not that familiar with resin printers, as I'm using filament based models - but according to Cura's documentation, it would support a resin printer such as the Ember.

 

Cura would be a better choice over any discontinued package - it's constantly in development & has a wide installed base.

 

Hope this helps?

 

Edit:  This link might also be interesting: https://all3dp.com/2/sla-slicer-resin-printer/

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TrippyLighting
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I re-posted this on the Fusion 360 Slack Channel.

Feedback so far is that Print Studio is completely gone, but Cura should/might work.

Hang tight...


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Sualp.Ozel
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If I recall correctly, Ember required a stack of PNGs, 

which means you can simply use Fusion 360 MANUFACTURE workspace, ADDITIVE tab and create a new Additive setup.

Simply choose the

  1. "Autodesk Generic SLA/DLP printer" as your machine (edit things like machine's build plate and volume dimentions to match Ember)
  2. "Autodesk Generic DLP" as your print setting (edit things like layer height if needed)

 

After that you can proceed with the rest of the setup

 

- Arrange and orient your parts,

- add your supports, 

- create Machine build file to get your PNGs

 

and enjoy printing

 

 



Sualp Ozel, PE
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yang.kai
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May i know if you have found a solution to this problem? I am currently in the same boat.
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