Download Kraftway M-T100 Hard Reset File

Download Kraftway M-T100 factory reset file

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If you are printing with two heads (for two stl files from different heads, or if you want infill or support from a different head than the one printing perimeters), the slicer will generate T commands where needed.

This command is decoded and executed by the printer as follows:

By default, when you start a job (click the "Print" button), Repetrel will scan the yoke(s), detecting heads serially from left to right, registering which head is in which slot, and "focus" on the first head it detects. Many users only print with one head and use gcode that does not explicitly direct commands to any particular head. The effect of this is that the gcode will be executed with the only head loaded, regardless of what slot it is in. However, you do have the option - and, when printing with multiple heads, the requirement - to explicitly direct Repetrel's "focus" to a particular head, either for the entire job, or changing "focus" to different heads at different times.

This command is decoded and executed by the printer as follows:

Further Question:
An up-gradable 64-Bit Windows is one of my requirements. In the past I have been able to install OEM versions of Windows to other laptops etc without incident. Has anyone experienced any difficulty or restrictions on installing or running 64-bit Windows on the Chi?

It could be nothing more than a "store exclusive" model - that way the store doesn't have to price match because "their" device isn't the same as the one that is cheaper somewhere else!

Update:
I checked with Asus tech support and as janner43 speculated (thanks btw), they did not know what the differences in the model numbers were. In fact they were unable to find the T100 Chi-C1-BK(M) model in their records even while acknowledging they could see that exact model number in many places on the net, including Amazon and Microsoftstore.

Update:
A bit of further research online indicated the (M) model runs "Windows 8.1 with Bing 32-bit" while the none (M) model runs either "Windows 8.1" or "Windows 8.1 64-bit". I asked Asus support if the T100 Chi-C1-BK shipped with a 64-bit Windows, to with they had no definitive answer. Their best guess was that some ship with 32-bit Windows and others with 64-bit