3d killing me.

Started by KentuckySouthern, November 01, 2025, 09:23:44 AM

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KentuckySouthern

I've got my 3d printing equipment up and running, I have now 4 sets of Elegoo Rooks, the machine and all it's peripheral equipment are running well.  The air removal and filter system I made keep the mild odor out of the household atmosphere fine.

BUTt... I'll be damned if I can get a printable file from either the Chitubox or Lychee slicers to go onto a memory stick, the cheezy one that came with the machine (Elegoo Mars 3 Pro) or either of two different, formatted, SanDisk "sticks", so I can print something.  All the hours of videos and tons of experimenting have failed to allow any of the magic dust of knowledge to fall upon me.  It just seems to be glossed over, or just assumed to occur.  What is the proper format to save in, I've assumed .stl but the printer will read no image prints save for the rooks already preloaded on it. 

I'm on the verge of heading to eBay and changing hobbies. 

 :'(  :-\  :(  >:(  ???  ::)

Karl

deemery

Karl, is the problem that the file won't go onto the stick, or that once it's on the stick, the machine can't find it?

Is there a way (like a slider) on that stick to lock it that would prevent a file being loaded?

Also, double-check the 3D printer documentation to find out what format it's expecting for the memory stick (FAT32?  NTFS?)  If the printer can't read the stick, that might be the problem.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

jbvb

Dave's advice is good. My first question is: Once the stick is in the USB port, can you navigate to it in whatever M$ calls the file finding window these days?
James

elwoodblues

I can't answer for Elegoo as my resin printers are all Anycubic but the process should be the same.

Anycubic uses it's own slicing software but the process is the same, I load the .stl file into the slicer make any modifications I need , slice it and then save it to my SD card.  Anycubic uses ".pwscene" as the file type foir the sliced file.  I believe newer Elegoo resin printers use ".goo" while the older printers use ".ctb"

Hope that helps

Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railroad Co.
www.cvry.ca

friscomike

Howdy Karl,

I use the .ctb files with my Elegoo Mars 3.  In Chitubox, after you add supports, there is a selection on the bottom right side for either Slice or Slice and Save.  I use the latter and save it to the thumb drive.  

Does that help?

Good luck, 
mike

My current build is the Oil Derrick and miscellaneous rolling stock .

Jim Donovan

Karl;

I have that printer, and I think I see your issue:

You first download the part you want from the website (Thingverse or other such site) unless you are creating your own parts. In either case the file needs to be .stl.  Now you open the slicer, I use Chitibox, make sure Chitibox is set for your 3D printer, that is critical, in this case the Mars 3 Pro. Import the .stl file you want to print into the slicer program and rotate the part as you want, Add the supports either manually or using the auto add function (then correct as needed the auto support program never gets it right 100%.) Finally duplicate as many parts you want to print and move around the plate as needed. Once all is how you want, you save the file directly to the USB stick, Chitibox will save the file based on the machine you told it you will be printing on.  Insert the stick into the Mars 3 machine and the file should show on the screen. Touch picture of the file, print and away you go. If supports were placed correct you will have your part. Let me know if that helps or message me and I can set up a time to call you and walk you through it.

Jim
Holland & Odessa Railroad

KentuckySouthern

Lots of info. I've used the method Mike said.

My issue, I can't see any file to select in the window on the printer when I put the sticker in. Just square rectangles.

I'll keep plugging away. Thank you all.
Karl

friscomike

Howdy Karl. Can you see the castle files in the screen when you print them? Sounds like a hardware issue if not.  One solution might be only to put one file on the thumb drive, then the square that shows up is the one to print...  Have fun and don't give up, mike
My current build is the Oil Derrick and miscellaneous rolling stock .

Philip

The original Elegoo Mars uses the older .cbddlp file format.
The Elegoo Mars Pro (along with the Mars 2 Pro and later models) uses the newer, more efficient .ctb file format.

When I upgraded to the pro the old .cbddlp wouldn't work because it was a 2.0 thumb drive. I had to reslice all my files because after slicing and loading into the 2.0 thumbdrive the Elegoo Pro printer didn't recognize the file. So I loaded the cut file onto the 3.0 and it finally printed. PIA.

KentuckySouthern

Are you folks saving your files to the thumb drive that came with the printer? 
Karl

Philip

I save my supported items or STL files to the desktop/my documents.
 

Dave Buchholz

You guys confirm the point that this dog is too old to learn new tricks with computers.
New home of the North Coast Railroad, along the shores of Lake Ontario

KentuckySouthern

Rephrased question.  What memory stick do you use to insert your prepared files in the printer?  My Geek Squad computer master was perplexed by all this.  He mentioned FAT32 vs NTSC vs exFAT formated memory sticks...the Elegoo stick is apprently FAT32. 

I'm swinging over toward Dave's view.  Mentioned to the Doll I believe I've lost something betwixt the ears in all of this.
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Karl

deemery

Karl, if the memory stick is in the wrong underlying format (FAT32 vs NTFS, vs exFAT), I would expect the printer to say "unreadable."  It seems the printer can read the stick, but doesn't find anything on that stick it likes.  That tells me the stick is in the correct format, and the problem is likely the file is not in the format the printer wants.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

jbvb

Given lazy enough programmers, it could be that Karl's filename simply doesn't have the right extension: e.g., it wants ".ctb" but the file has no extension, or its extension is .CTB (upper case) etc.
James

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