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I found some small progress when I remembered that I had set Catalyst EX to be the default program for opening STL files. Opening STL and CMB files from Command Line Using /? and /help as arguments also revealed nothing.
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Following the instructions I used Process Explorer to view the Strings for Catalyst EX, and while it was initially promising I was unable to find any command line arguments to pass.
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I wasn't sure how to begin probing into the possible command line arguments that could be used, but as usual the internet had some helpful advice. My hope was that the window was simply hidden for Catalyst and that there would be different command line arguments that could be used for scripting the STL processing. I've noticed that when using the MaracaEX and cmbview applications that there will be an open command line window that isn't present when using Catalyst EX. So I set out to try and find a way to automate the process.Ĭomparing Catalyst EX to Other Programs by Stratasys My boss put together a SQL database with a simple but very useful user interface for managing print jobs that auto-generates the emails and keeps everything organized, but we still had to process each file manually. Since running a 3D printing service at an engineering college has a lot of throughput for random 3d print orders, it was getting very tiring to manually process every incoming stl file and send an email with the part's filament volume used.