Getting Started with CANVAS and Palette 2
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 Published On Aug 27, 2019

This video demonstrates how to get started in CANVAS (modern 3D printing software) with Palette 2. Palette 2 upgrades 3D printers to print in multiple colors and materials.

About CANVAS: https://www.mosaicmfg.com/products/ca...
CANVAS: https://canvas3d.io
About Palette 2: https://www.mosaicmfg.com/products/pa...

CONTENTS
0:00 - Welcome! We're always improving CANVAS, so some things may be different. We will update this video periodically.
0:20 - What is CANVAS?
0:47 - Creating a Project
0:55 - Adding a Printer
0:58 - Creating a new Printer Profile
1:23 - Printer Profile: Settings (e.g. bed dimensions)
1:45 - Printer Profile: Advanced Settings (e.g. print file format)
2:34 - Creating a Style Profile
2:45 - Style Profile settings: shell thickness, perimeters, print speeds
2:55 - Style Profile settings: Layer Height, variable layer heights
3:04 - Style Profile settings: extrusion, retraction
3:11 - Style Profile settings: infill
3:23 - Style Profile settings: print temperature, bed temperature
3:30 - Style Profile settings: first layer height, speed brim/skirt, raft
3:40 - Style Profile settings: Supports
3:49 - Style Profile settings: transitions, transition tower, side transitions, transition length
4:04 - Importing slicing settings from a different application to create a new Printer Profile
4:24 - Importing style profiles
4:37 - Add your Palette: Palette, Palette+, Palette 2, Palette 2 Pro
4:45 - Select Accessory Mode, or Connected Mode if you are using CANVAS Hub or OctoPrint
4:57 - Create New Project
5:00 - Uploading STL/model files for slicing
5:37 - Uploading single-material models versus multi-material
→→→ Importing "multi-material models" will automatically group and align the models.
→→→ Grouping models allows you to move, scale, rotate, and duplicate them easily.
→→→ Importing multiple "single material models" will disperse them on the print bed.
5:48 - Grouping and aligning models using the "group and align" button
5:54 - Painting example
6:10 - Renaming objects
6:15 - Naming the Project
6:26 - Showing/hiding objects by clicking the "eye" icon in the Object Browser
6:37 - Rotating and scaling models
7:10 - Auto arrange, drop models to bed, lay face to bed
7:23 - Drag and drop coloring
7:58 - Moving the transition tower
8:08 - Variable transition lengths
9:10 - Updating main Standard style profile
9:30 - Click the slice button
9:37 - Toolpath preview
9:45 - Print summary
9:56 - Download the print file
10:03 - More info: Palette 2 Hardware Setup, and Starting a Palette 2 Print
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Music: A Good Mood — Nick Petrov, http://www.hooksounds.com/

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