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Downloading pre made designs from the website: (depending on how the user uploads)
If you download a file *.gcode
-Copy it to an SD cards root/main directory
If you download a zip file
-Uncompress the zip to view included files
If you download a *.pbp
-Open PancakePainter and select “File>Open”
-Open the file and select “File>Export for Printing”
-Save the exported file to an SD card for printing
If you download a file *.pbp.txt
-Delete the .txt at the end so all that’s left is *.pbp
-Open PancakePainter and select “File>Open”
-Open the file and select “File>Export for Printing”
-Save the exported file to an SD card for printing-
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Sander v. M Hi Dan, a smaller version is updated. If lines curl up you can experiment with your recipe.
Change part flower for full milk powder or put some liquid butter or oil to the recipe.
Lines are drying out are light weight and curl up, make it fatter. Not spray the griddle fat.
For the taste it's probably also better. Haven't have a bot yet but was over here testing with a squeeze bottle on a griddle and that worked fine. Let me know the results.
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Sander v. M Submitted designs with only pdp files you can download and after that open the image in pancake painter. In this way you have all the possibilities to make adjustments into the pictures and the settings if you like, after this you can save your own gcode file for the Pancakebot.
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It will be tricky but who knows you can make a 3D Kirby pancake box.
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If you download a file *.gcode
-Copy it to an SD cards root/main directory
If you download a zip file
-Uncompress the zip to view included files
If you download a *.pbp
-Open PancakePainter and select “File>Open”
-Open the file and select “File>Export for Printing”
-Save the exported file to an SD card for printing
If you download a file *.pbp.txt
-Delete the .txt at the end so all that’s left is *.pbp
-Open PancakePainter and select “File>Open”
-Open the file and select “File>Export for Printing”
-Save the exported file to an SD card for printing