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'''S3G''' is a file format used by MakerBot, with firmware below 7.0. It was replaced by [[X3G]] in later firmware versions. It contains instructions in GCode telling the 3D printer what to do. | '''S3G''' is a file format used by MakerBot, with firmware below 7.0. It was replaced by [[X3G]] in later firmware versions. It contains instructions in GCode telling the 3D printer what to do. | ||
− | Other formats used by MakerBot hardware and software: [[MakerBot instruction file]], [[STL]], [[ | + | Other formats used by MakerBot hardware and software: [[MakerBot instruction file]], [[STL]], [[Thing file]], [[Wavefront OBJ]], and [[X3G]]. |
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 22 July 2020
S3G is a file format used by MakerBot, with firmware below 7.0. It was replaced by X3G in later firmware versions. It contains instructions in GCode telling the 3D printer what to do.
Other formats used by MakerBot hardware and software: MakerBot instruction file, STL, Thing file, Wavefront OBJ, and X3G.
[edit] Links
- Makerbot site
- [[Wikipedia:MakerBot|Wikipedia article]
- Makerbot file types