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FailFixer
Beta 3D print recovery workflow
FailFixer is a beta FleX3Designs software product for 3D printing users who need a better way to recover from failed prints. The goal is to help build safer restart plans and G-code workflows after a print stops mid-job, with attention on collision avoidance, restart height, and practical review before sending anything back to a printer. Public downloads are not available yet.
FailFixer is still in beta and does not have a public release or download yet. It is expected to become a free product when release-ready.
What It Does
- Recovery planning for failed 3D prints that stopped mid-job.
- Focus on safer restart logic instead of blindly resuming from a guessed layer.
- Designed around reducing wasted filament while keeping review steps visible.
Good For
- Review whether a failed print can be recovered instead of restarted from scratch.
- Plan restart height and G-code changes with safer guardrails.
- Document a recovery workflow before sending new movement to a printer.
How It Works
- Starts from the failed-print context and the target recovery point.
- Builds a restart-oriented workflow for review before printer execution.
- Keeps beta status clear until public releases and downloads are ready.
Development Notes
Beta and Release Notes
FailFixer does not have a public command-line interface or packaged release yet. Current work is focused on the beta product workflow and release readiness.
Safety and Scope
- Beta status: do not treat generated recovery instructions as production-ready until a public release is published.
- Any failed-print recovery workflow should be reviewed before running printer movement or G-code.