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openbuilds_acro:workflow_-_how_to_plot [2024/09/13 05:51] – [Load the Gcode] formlabopenbuilds_acro:workflow_-_how_to_plot [2025/02/28 04:54] (current) – [Generate Gcode] formlab
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   * **Load the plotter settings**   * **Load the plotter settings**
-    * Download this {{ :openbuilds_acro:settings_v2.json.zip |settings-file}} and unzip it.+    * Download this {{ :openbuilds_acro:settings_v2.1.json.zip |settings-file}} (v2.1) and unzip it.
     * On the svg2gcode-website, click 'Settings', then 'Import/Export'. Select the JSON-file you just downloaded and click Save     * On the svg2gcode-website, click 'Settings', then 'Import/Export'. Select the JSON-file you just downloaded and click Save
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 |<wrap hi>image needed</wrap>|Click on the Gcode editor-tab and scroll all the way down and remove the line containing 'M2'. This gcode command results in a glitch that puts the pen back on the paper after the whole plot has finished. It's better that the pen stays up after plotting. No need to save the gcode file. The changes are already active.| |<wrap hi>image needed</wrap>|Click on the Gcode editor-tab and scroll all the way down and remove the line containing 'M2'. This gcode command results in a glitch that puts the pen back on the paper after the whole plot has finished. It's better that the pen stays up after plotting. No need to save the gcode file. The changes are already active.|
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-Click on the '3D-view' tab and double check the dimensions on the X and Y axis.  +To prevent a **CRASH**: click on the '3D-view' tab and double check the dimensions on the X and Y axis.  
   * **Pan**: right mouse button   * **Pan**: right mouse button
   * **Zoom** scroll wheel   * **Zoom** scroll wheel
  
-  * **Y** axis: no higher than **820**mm +  * **Y** axis: no higher than **1250**mm 
-  * **X** axis: no wider than **1250**mm+  * **X** axis: no wider than **820**mm
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 ==== Start the plot ==== ==== Start the plot ====
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