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I have prusa slicer 2.7.1 installed on linux. When I open it, it only outputs to binary gcode now which I in no way want.
Going to print settings -> output options I am presented with no option to turn off the binary gcode feature.
Please enable the ability to disable binary gcode. This binary gcode breaks octoprint and several other programs I would rather use than the built in and increasingly forced proprietary options.
Project file & How to reproduce
Just open prusaslicer 2.7.1 on a linux box. Tested on debian and Arch linux so it shouldnt be a repo packing issue.
The option works with any projects I create. Here is a test I used with benchy
Checklist of files included above
Project file
Screenshot
Version of PrusaSlicer
2.7.1
Operating system
Arch linux, and Debian 12
Printer model
MK4
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The option Export as binary G-code was removed from Print Settings. Instead, there is a new option in Printer Settings named Supports binary G-code so it can be set at printer level. There is also a new global switch in Preferences->Other, which controls whether binary G-code will be generated for printers which support it. It is therefore easy to turn the feature on or off without doing any changes in profiles (#11734, #11873).
Description of the bug
I have prusa slicer 2.7.1 installed on linux. When I open it, it only outputs to binary gcode now which I in no way want.
Going to print settings -> output options I am presented with no option to turn off the binary gcode feature.

Please enable the ability to disable binary gcode. This binary gcode breaks octoprint and several other programs I would rather use than the built in and increasingly forced proprietary options.
Project file & How to reproduce
Just open prusaslicer 2.7.1 on a linux box. Tested on debian and Arch linux so it shouldnt be a repo packing issue.
The option works with any projects I create. Here is a test I used with benchy
Checklist of files included above
Version of PrusaSlicer
2.7.1
Operating system
Arch linux, and Debian 12
Printer model
MK4
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: