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Jun 2017

Is there a way to get my Monoprice Maker Select Plus to work with my SAMSUNG Chromebook, or did I just buy an oversized paperweight?

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First off - the specifications on the printer are clear you need Windows / Mac / Linux to run software. You would need to find a slicer that can operate on Chrome OS or have someone slice each print for you and send you the GCODE to put on the SD card.

-Mike

You could try a web-based slicer like this one: Kiri:Moto 306

You can export the gcode from there, save it to the SD card and then print from the SD card.

Overall, you’re going to have a subpar experience (no matter what 3d printer you’re using) without a proper computer though

Well, good luck. Firmware is a real sticker on a lot of these since they may use a modified version of the main release. Common for Marlin also. Some of them don’t really have a consumer friendly update method either. You have to get in with a programmer and that gets tricky.

Hit up the google groups for this printer and see what they have to say. I think one thing though is you will need some type of a windows pc to get things going.

At minimum you should be able to generate a model in tinkercad or something else and then load the STL into an on-line slicer to generate the gcode then download that to a SD card and at least get something to work.

Still, check the google groups or look for a facebook group for the printer. These can be very good resources.