Are you interested in participating? If so, MakerBot invites you to get involved with early access by doing the following:
- Open MakerBot Desktop
- Go to Edit > App Settings in Windows OR go to MakerBot > Preferences for Mac
- See the Update Preferences section and click to check off “Enroll in Early Access Program”
- At this point, the software update will begin to download
Things to keep in mind: MakerBot does warn to make sure that you have not turned off Automatic Downloads, as many individuals do so to disengage automatic software downloads happening as soon as they are available. Normally, when it’s not checked, you’ll receive notifications so that you have the option to download updates or not. If this is how you prefer to operate, remember to change it back later.
As you are finalizing the process, you must of course have your MakerBot 3D printer plugged in so that you can get the most optimized version. Making sure you are connected, you want to go to Devices > Update Firmware.
MakerBot Desktop is a comprehensive solution for managing — and sharing — your 3D prints, allowing you to import all your files into a cloud-based library. You can easily control your in-process 3D prints with commands for stopping, pausing, and even changing filaments. You can simply monitor what’s going on, and you can also upload items to Thingiverse, participating in the online sharing community.
MakerBot offers a wealth of information, support, workshops, and resources to their dedicated following of users. Is this an update you will be installing, or have you already installed it? Tell us your thoughts in the MakerBot Early Access Program forum thread over at 3DPB.com.