CAUTION: If you have already installed the Snapmaker J1 Plugin
, make sure that you uninstall it before installing or updating Snapmaker Plugin
.
Cura plugin that provides support for Snapmaker J1 & Snapmaker Artisan & Snapmaker 2.0 Dual Extruder.
Features:
- Add machine definitions and quality profiles for Snapmaker 3D printers (Snapmaker J1 & Snapmaker Artisan & Snapmaker 2.0 Dual Extruder).
- Add Snapmaker branded materials (including Breakaway Support material).
- Be able to export Snapmaker favoured G-code file format (with informative headers).
- Detect networked printers, and send G-code to the machine.
Before installing the plugin, make sure you have Cura >= 5 installed.
When you first launch Cura, user guide may ask you to add a printer. You can add a offline printer, say "Ultimaker S5" for now.
You will be able to add Snapmaker printers with plugin installed.
Search "Snapmaker Plugin" in Cura's marketplace (on top right corner of Cura window), and install.
- Download
SnapmakerPlugin-{latest version}.curapackage
in latest release tab. - Drag and drop downloaded ".curapackage" file into Cura window.
- Re-start Cura.
- Download
Source code (zip)
in latest release. - Unzip downloaded plugin, rename the folder name to "SnapmakerJ1CuraPlugin" (if it has a version suffix).
- Start Cura applcation. Open Help Menu -> Show Configuration Folder, copy downloaded plugin folder to
plugins
directory. - Re-start Cura.
Navigate through application menu, Settings > Printers > Add Printer...
In the popup window "Add Printer", select "Add a non-networked printer". Scroll down the available printers to find Snapmaker
brand, check "Snapmaker XXX" option and click "Add". A new "Snapmaker" printer should be added successfully.
Note that there are several ways in Cura to add a printer, we only cover one in our documentation.
We pre-defined several material under the brand Snapmaker
, including PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PVA and Breakaway.
Pre-defined materials usually has printing temperatures and retraction parameters well tuned by the manufacturer. You can assign them to extruder and use them directly.
Take Breakaway material for example, you can tap the extruder selector, in the extruder dialog, choose Material > Snapmaker > Breakaway > Breakaway Support to use it.
Have your models sliced, you can either export the G-code to local file, or send it to a networked Snapmaker machine:
Select Snapmaker Flavor G-code File (*.gcode)
format to export G-code files.