Hi there,
I'm using a Kuka KR60 for 3D printing purposes.
It happens that some parts we've poduced have a lot of points and therefore are super heavy (way over the 8MB the robot can handle).
So we need to split them into several files, but it affects print quality as the top layer has time to cool down while the next program is loaded.
Is there any way to get the whole file lighter ?
I'm aware that reduce points or doing polyline instead of curves can help reducing the file, but it's still not enough.
I've heard that there's a way to translate the KRL into a CSV file that is super light.
How do you guys handle that problem ?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm using a Kuka KR60 for 3D printing purposes.
It happens that some parts we've poduced have a lot of points and therefore are super heavy (way over the 8MB the robot can handle).
So we need to split them into several files, but it affects print quality as the top layer has time to cool down while the next program is loaded.
Is there any way to get the whole file lighter ?
I'm aware that reduce points or doing polyline instead of curves can help reducing the file, but it's still not enough.
I've heard that there's a way to translate the KRL into a CSV file that is super light.
How do you guys handle that problem ?
Thanks in advance for your help!