8.5
Extruder
info
Extruder
info
provides
debug
information
about
the
extruder
sensors.
It
provides
info
of:
● Extruder
cooling
fan
RPM
cooling
fan
RPM
● Information
of
filament
moving
in
the
extruder
●
Illumination
level
of
the
filament
sensor
-
optimally
below
100
This
information
can
be
used
to
check
the
function
of
the
fans
and
assess
how
well
particular
filament
works
with
the
sensor.
9
Printer
drivers
Latest
drivers
and
information
can
be
found
at
.
The
driver
package
contains
the
following
settings
and
programs:
PrusaControl
-
converting
the
3D
models
to
.gcode
format
for
printing.
Slic3r
Prusa
Edition
-
converting
the
3D
models
to
.gcode
format
for
printing.
Pronterface
-
legacy
printi
ng
from
a
computer
(in
case
you
don’t
want
to
from
SD)
NetFabb
-
repairing
corrupted
or
unprintable
models
Settings
-
optimizing
settings
for
Slic3r,
Cura,
Simplify3D
and
KISSlicer
Drivers
for
Prusa
i3
printer
-
Windows
and
Mac
drivers
Test
objects
10
Printing
your
own
models
10.1
Where
can
you
get
the
3D
models?
The
best
way
to
get
started
with
your
own
3D
printing
is
to
find
already-created
models
on
the
internet
-
they
should
be
in
the
.stl
or
.obj
format
.
Fortunately
there
are
a
lot
of
fans
and
there
are
sites
from
which
you
can
download
a
wealth
of
ready-made
3D
models
-
from
a
simple
shaver
holder
to
a
detailed
aircraft
engine
model
.
3D
models
are
generally
free
to
download
under
the
Creative
Commons
-
Attribution
-
Non
Commercial
(
Models
not
to
be
used
commercially,
you
must
always
include
the
name
of
the
author)
or
for
a
small
fee.
We
have
selected
the
most
interesting
sites
with
high-quality
models
:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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