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The function of this tab is straightforward: send your Inkscape drawing to your WaterColorBot.  Once you've adjusted the Inkscape control values with the other tabs, you will mostly use this tab and the "Setup" tab in order to set up the robot and paint your drawings.
 
The function of this tab is straightforward: send your Inkscape drawing to your WaterColorBot.  Once you've adjusted the Inkscape control values with the other tabs, you will mostly use this tab and the "Setup" tab in order to set up the robot and paint your drawings.
  
Simply click the "Apply" button, and plotting will begin (assuming, of course, that your WaterColorBot is powered, connected via USB to your computer, and that the carriage is already in the upper-left START corner).  If you wish to close the extension, click the "Close" button.  To select another tab, click on the desired tab.
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Simply click the "Apply" button, and plotting will begin (assuming, of course, that your WaterColorBot is powered, connected via USB to your computer, and that the carriage is in the upper-left START corner).  If you wish to close the extension, click the "Close" button.  To select another tab, just click on the desired tab.
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=== Modes with Automatic Paint Color Changes ===
  
=== Painting with Automatic Paint Color Changes ===
 
  
To paint with multiple colors, and have Inkscape automatically change the paint color as it goes, you need to do three things:
 
* Prepare a file with named layers that represent the colors that you want to print with ([http://wiki.evilmadscientist.com/Inkscape_and_WaterColorBot#Preparing_layers_for_automatic_paint_color_changes see here] for how to do so).
 
* Select a painting mode in the "Modes" tab that has "AutoChange" enabled (e.g., Watercolor, Tempera, or manual with AutoChange selected),
 
* Start your painting by clicking "Apply" with the "Paint" tab selected
 
  
  
=== Painting without Color Changes ===
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=== Modes Without Color Changes ===
  
 
To turn off automatic paint color changes, make sure that none of the "AutoChange" modes (e.g., Watercolor, Tempera, or manual with AutoChange selected) is enabled in the "Modes" tab.
 
To turn off automatic paint color changes, make sure that none of the "AutoChange" modes (e.g., Watercolor, Tempera, or manual with AutoChange selected) is enabled in the "Modes" tab.
  
Then, start your painting by clicking "Apply" with the "Paint" tab selected.  All paths, in every layer of your drawing will be plotted, regardless of which layer(s) they appear upon.
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Then, every layer of your drawing will be plotted when you click "Apply."
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=== Painting with Manual Paint Color Changes ===
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=== Manual Paint Color Changes ===
  
For use with media that require manual paint color changes-- for example colored pencils or permanent markers -- do not use the "Paint" tab.  Instead, use the "Layers" tab.  (And, make sure to select a painting mode in the "Modes" tab that does not have "AutoChange" enabled.
 
  
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If you wish to plot only a portion of your drawing, consider instead using the "Layers" tab.  To resume a paused plot, use the "Resume" tab.
  
 
== Setup ==
 
== Setup ==
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The Options tab lets you adjust options about WaterColorBot behavior.  Most importantly, you can set the distance (in inches) after which the WaterColorBot will go to get more ink, when configured in a mode that does re-ink the brush.
 
The Options tab lets you adjust options about WaterColorBot behavior.  Most importantly, you can set the distance (in inches) after which the WaterColorBot will go to get more ink, when configured in a mode that does re-ink the brush.
 
  
 
== Mode ==
 
== Mode ==
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(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting AutoChange, Re-Ink, Pre-Dip, and Post-Dip.)
 
(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting AutoChange, Re-Ink, Pre-Dip, and Post-Dip.)
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(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting Re-Ink and Re-Ink w/ Water)
 
(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting Re-Ink and Re-Ink w/ Water)
 
  
 
====Dip Pen (Re-Ink only)====
 
====Dip Pen (Re-Ink only)====
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(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting only Re-Ink.)
 
(This behavior can also be generated in Manual mode by selecting only Re-Ink.)
 
  
 
==== Pen/Pencil (No ink, no water) ====
 
==== Pen/Pencil (No ink, no water) ====
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If you print from the "Paint" (leftmost) tab, all layers will be drawn.  To create multiple-color drawings with pens or pencils, use the "Layers" feature to print a single layer at a time, and change drawing implements between printing individual layers.
 
If you print from the "Paint" (leftmost) tab, all layers will be drawn.  To create multiple-color drawings with pens or pencils, use the "Layers" feature to print a single layer at a time, and change drawing implements between printing individual layers.
 
  
 
==== Manual Mode Config ====
 
==== Manual Mode Config ====
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'''Important note about Wash Brush:'''  Only execute this command if the carriage is actually located the home (START) corner.
 
'''Important note about Wash Brush:'''  Only execute this command if the carriage is actually located the home (START) corner.
 
  
 
== Resume ==
 
== Resume ==
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<img src="http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/watercolor/inkex/Resume.jpg">
 
<img src="http://evilmadscience.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/watercolor/inkex/Resume.jpg">
  
The Resume feature allows you to resume a plot that was paused by pressing the "PRG" button while painting.  There are two options, to either resume from where it was paused, or to simply return the carriage to the home corner.  If you use this tab to return the carriage to the home corner, you can resume painting from that location as well.
 
 
 
The Resume feature makes an assumption that you should be aware of: That the last-known position of the carriage is accurate.  When you pause a plot, Control WaterColorBot saves the following information in your SVG file:
 
* The most recent physical location of the WaterColorBot carriage
 
* The "segment number" in the painting where you paused
 
* The physical location in your painting where you paused
 
  
  
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The Resume feature allows you to resume a plot that was paused by pressing the "PRG" button while painting.
  
  
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Any numbered layer (0 - 100) can be plotted in this way.
 
Any numbered layer (0 - 100) can be plotted in this way.
 
  
 
== The "*" Tab ==
 
== The "*" Tab ==
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This final tab is the Control WaterColorBot's "About" page and shows the version of the extension which you currently have installed. Also, it lists any known requirements, limitations or problems with the extension.
 
This final tab is the Control WaterColorBot's "About" page and shows the version of the extension which you currently have installed. Also, it lists any known requirements, limitations or problems with the extension.
 
 
 
== Known issues ==
 
 
While the Control WaterColorBot extension is running, Inkscape will present to you an option to "cancel" that does not actually work; the "cancel" button does nothing. (This is a known bug in Inkscape and fixing it is unfortunately outside the scope of WaterColorBot software.)
 
 
To pause a plot in progress, press the "PRG" button on the EBB.  This will stop the plot after the end of the current segment.  The plot can be resumed by using the "Resume" tab, described above.
 
 
 
 
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
 
If Control WaterColorBot cannot connect to the WaterColorBot for any reason (which most commonly turns out to be a disconnected USB cable) you will get the message "I couldn't find the WaterColorBot. :("
 
 
If you get this message (and everything appears to be plugged in correctly), always try clicking "Apply" again at least once; the first attempt to connect in any given session is most prone to failure.
 
 
For additional hints, please see [[WaterColorBot_Troubleshooting#Computer_cannot_find_WaterColorBot|our troubleshooting page]].
 
 
 
If you need additional assistance, please request technical support in [http://forum.evilmadscientist.com/categories/watercolorbot our forums].
 
 
 
 
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