End of print coding December 10, 2015 09:58AM |
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Re: End of print coding December 10, 2015 10:07AM |
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Sean.kennedy
So at the moment, my prints finish and the hot end lifts and I have a very short time to remove it till the head plummets down into the finished print. I have google and searched for a code or something to make the head go all the way up and stay there till I say otherwise. I use cura (I have 2 ultimaker 2s) and I have tried to add M112 even as an extreme measure to avoid this, but still no luck.
So which g file and what code should I edit and how should I edit it?
Sean
Re: End of print coding December 10, 2015 10:23AM |
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you just edit your home file! =)Quote
Sean.kennedy
So at the moment, my prints finish and the hot end lifts and I have a very short time to remove it till the head plummets down into the finished print. I have google and searched for a code or something to make the head go all the way up and stay there till I say otherwise. I use cura (I have 2 ultimaker 2s) and I have tried to add M112 even as an extreme measure to avoid this, but still no luck.
So which g file and what code should I edit and how should I edit it?
Sean
Re: End of print coding December 10, 2015 10:31AM |
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Re: End of print coding December 10, 2015 05:07PM |
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I had this. Search this forum for 'Don King', that's what my minion looked like after pulling the hot nozzle back out of it.
My problem was that my ending script had a homeall command, and the home all went to Z 4mm after homing. However the part was more than 4mm tall...
Solution was to NOT do a homeall in the end script, and NOT go to Z 4mm as part of homeall!
Carriages don't fall on a Fisher. Red herring that[/quoteq]
I've don't it I think! I removed the home all command out of the end code of cura and it's worked really well. It raises about 10mm and stops..... But why is it unloading all the filament?!?!?!
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2015 05:09PM by Sean.kennedy.
Re: End of print coding December 14, 2015 11:16AM |
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Re: End of print coding December 14, 2015 02:46PM |
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Sean.kennedy
Got a new one for you... Where is the code that makes the printer reverse all the filament out after a print?
Re: End of print coding December 14, 2015 03:40PM |
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Got a new one for you... Where is the code that makes the printer reverse all the filament out after a print?
That can happen if your gcode is generated for absolute extrusion (whereas relative extruduin is recommended) and you have a command such as G1 E-4 in your end gcode because someone wanted to retract the filament a little to stop the nozzle oozing.
Re: End of print coding December 24, 2015 11:02AM |
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Re: End of print coding December 24, 2015 12:24PM |
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Hi all,
Going through g-code wiki looking for commands that will help me move the nozzle as high as it will go (a few mm before hitting the z switches) right after finishing a print.
Any help?
G28 to home the printer
Re: End of print coding December 24, 2015 12:34PM |
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Sean.kennedy
Hi all,
Going through g-code wiki looking for commands that will help me move the nozzle as high as it will go (a few mm before hitting the z switches) right after finishing a print.
Any help?
G28 to home the printer
Thanks! G28 homes all 3 towers and then drops the nozzle to 1cm. So definitely not what I want to happen. Can I edit the home location.
Re: End of print coding January 07, 2016 07:26AM |
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Re: End of print coding January 07, 2016 08:37AM |
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DADIY
The pre created fisher profile for slic3r works pretty well and can be found on git hub here [github.com]
One thing to note is that Slic3r and Cura use different positioning by default, once is absolute whilst the other is relative, if you use the wrong one it goes really really slow.
I assume for your cura profile that your not controlling tools or temperature etc.
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