My previous assumption was the print to be stateless, so the printer could execute the g-code at hand, and after the resume, continue executing the remaining g-code simplify3d sends, I also recall asking at robo3d forums about this scenario, remember getting a positive reply, however since the printer auto-levels at the firmware level, obviously at a power loss that information would be lost too, so the non-continuity is obvious in this case
- I should've probably let the printer board stay powered
Don't know why but I always have a strong desire to try exotic materials for keyboards, I briefly considered a fully bronze keyboard after posting the prototype, however the size challenge is keeping me back
The keyboard would need to be printed in 2-3 pieces, and those 2-3 pieces never align perfectly, the alignment flaws are almost always noticeable from the keycaps
It's probably a good idea to
1) Print the case in 2 pieces, the top plate would be a part of the case
2) Print the lower plate in 3 pieces, so the intertwined parts could correct the alignment
Result) Making the keyboard a hand-wired one with a 5mm plate
But still, a small impact could bend the keyboard easily, so some sort of glue would need to be used, one that is strong, yet doesn't take up space between the parts
Even if it turns out perfect, 3d printed parts are awful to touch