Simplify3D® Quick Start Guide: Software Setup
Simplify3D® Quick Start Guide: Software Setup
SOFTWARE SETUP
Click Import in the Models section and navigate to the folder where you saved your file. You can
also drag-and-drop file(s) onto the Build Table. Click on Center
and Arrange to move your models to the center of the build
plate. Use Tool Bar options (listed vertically on the right side of
the window) to view and manipulate your model.
2. Process
Now you will define a Process that specifies how your model will be
constructed. Most models use a single process; more complicated models
may use multiple processes. The first Process will be configured
automatically based on the printer selected in the Configuration Assistant.
You can make any adjustments you choose, but “Process1” is a great place
to start!
The FFF Settings window contains all the settings that specify how your model will be
constructed:
• Auto-Configure for
Material: Adjusts
temperature, extrusion, and
cooling settings based on
the material you select.
• Auto-Configure for Print Quality: Adjusts layer height, infill density, and other quality
settings based on the level you desire.
• Infill Percentage: Adjusts the interior solidity of your 3D print. 0% is completely hollow and
100% is completely solid. A value in the range of 20-50% is frequently used.
• Include Raft: Generates a raft structure underneath your part. Rafts are used to improve
the bond to your build platform and may help reduce warping on large models. A raft can
also compensate for slight leveling issues if you have difficulty with first layer adhesion.
Click OK when you have finished configuring your settings in the FFF Settings
window. At any time, you can modify the settings by double-clicking on the Process
in the list, or by clicking Edit Process Settings. Click Show Advanced to view additional options.
3. Preview
After you have finalized your Process settings, click Prepare to Print! This will initiate two
important functions: Simplify3D will “slice” your model and transition to the Preview Mode.
• Play/Pause Button:
Animates the Preview by
line or by layer.
• Start and End Slider Bars: Allow you to move through the Preview manually. (Hint: leave
the Start slider positioned left and drag the End slider right to view the build sequence.)
If you want to make further adjustments to your model or process before printing, click Exit
Preview Mode. This is a great time to ensure that your model is constructed properly.
The Preview Window also contains estimates about your print project. These Build Statistics
appear in the top left corner of the Preview window.
• Build Time: How long it would take for your print to finish.
• Filament Length: How much filament it will take to build your model.
• Weight: How much the print will weigh when completed.*
• Material Cost: An approximation of how much it will cost to make your part.*
*To adjust the density or cost per kg values, please select Edit Process Settings then browse to the Other tab.
4. Print
When you are satisfied with the Preview, there are two methods for how to start your print:
Begin Printing over USB: if you are using a USB connection, you have the option to view the
build sequence real-time on your monitor by selecting Live Preview Tracking. For additional
information on USB communication, access the Machine Control Panel by going to Tools >
Machine Control Panel to view a broad range of information that is transmitted via USB.
Save Toolpaths to Disk: This saves your print file to a user-defined location, such as a folder on
your computer or an SD card. The software will save a .gcode file and then automatically create
a .X3G, .MakerBot or other print-type file if needed.
Additional Resources
For more information about any particular setting, use
your mouse to hover over the setting to display a
tooltip describing the functionality.