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Summary

3D printers detection and installation by the Mageia Installer and the MCC.

Owner

  • Name: Lebarhon
  • Email: lebarhon at free dot fr

Resources

Mostly dev and packagers but everyone actually.

  • rpms to be written (drivers)
  • Installer to be modified
  • QA for tests
  • doc and translation

Current status

  • Targeted release: Mageia 5
  • Last updated: 2024/04/19
  • Percentage of completion: 10%

Detailed Description

Manufacturers provide drivers for Linux. Here is what I found about their software policy.

http://makerbot.com

The MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems. In order for your computer to communicate with the MakerBot Replicator 2, you need to download our new MakerBot MakerWare Desktop 3D Printer software. MakerWare is free software that includes everything you need to prepare models for your MakerBot, including a lightning fast toolpath engine and a brand new user-friendly interface.

http://www.a4.fr/imprimante-3d-up2-easy120_p6122.html

Linux not yet supported

http://felixprinters.com

What software is used for part process and on what platforms can it be used?
We use 2 software packages
- Pronterface for Windows, Mac, Linux
- Repetier host for Windows, Mac, Linux

http://printrbot.com

Print Software: Compatible with Repetier Host and Pronterface

http://ultimaker.com

Cura is free & open source. We believe open source simply creates better software, everyone collaborates. We want to hear about your ideas and improvements. You can share your tips and comments by contacting us. If you are a developer you can develop with us at our GitHub page. If you would like to know more about the latest version of Cura, visit our blog containing release notes.

http://www.lulzbot.com

Aleph Objects, Inc., the maker of the LulzBot TAZ, completely supports free/libre hardware and software. Along with the TAZ being a free/libre hardware design, it has been tested to work with 100% free/libre software. Our source code and design files are hosted on our development server found at http://devel.lulzbot.com
To operate your desktop 3D printer you will need to install a few software packages onto your PC. You will need a 3D printer host, an .STL to .gcode generator, and optional CAD or 3D modeling software.
All of the following free/libre software packages are available for GNU/Linux, Windows, and Apple OS X. However, we highly recommend using these programs on GNU/Linux.
The required software can be found in the Support/Downloads section at LulzBot.com/support/downloads
You will also find instructions there for installing each program onto your PC. You can also find downloads specific to the TAZ 3D printer on the TAZ product pag

http://www.mendel-parts.com

Linux not yet supported

http://formlabs.com

RepRap Printers

http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap_Options

The Interface software Repsnapper is in Cauldron for preliminary testing.

Why it would be good for Mageia to include it

3D printers prices are falling down dramatically and these printers will be soon everywhere (universities, schools, engineering, research, artists, DIY and curious people, ...). Linux is often taken into account by the manufacturers. It would be a shame that Mageia miss the opportunity of a real acknowledgement in the world of 3D printing.

HP will enter 3D Printing market in June
http://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2014/03/20/hp-could-enter-3d-printing-market-in-june-but-is-it-hitching-its-hopes-on-a-falling-star/

Test case

Anything useful for QA and all testers to help debugging during all development cycle

Software / Packages Dependencies

List of packages to be implied

  • Installer
  • Drivers
  • MCC

What could disrupt development of this new feature

Planning

Contingency

Release Notes

Documentation

Include here any needed information or link to documentation