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Nov 2017

All my printers have a USB-connection port as well as a SD-card slot.

During all my years of 3D Printing, I ALWAYS print using the SD-card after copying the gcode to the card of course.

It might be a little bit more work, but they idea is that the printer(s) can then print independently from any outside source (except power of course) for however long it takes (sometimes more than four days).

For a short print that would take only an hour, I might try it, but I don’t really see the benefit outweighing the possible hickups using a direct USB connection.

So, I am wondering:

Do you print using an SD-card/USB-stick or do you print directly from your PC/laptop?

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Exactly the same. I too print a 3D object with the use of an SD-card, which follows the process of copying the gcode to the card. I know it’s a bit daunting to work, but is way better than the other option.

Thank you all for the replies.

Seems that most users prefer using the SD-card option.

Makes me wonder if it would not be preferable to have printers using a USB-stick instead of a SD-card solution?

Would you agree with that?