Hardware retraction using Simplify3D June 08, 2016 03:30AM |
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Re: Hardware retraction using Simplify3D June 11, 2016 05:16AM |
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The usual commands for firmware retraction are G91 and G92, and those are what RRF supports. AFAIK, Simplify3D doesn't have an option to use firmware retraction, unless they added it to the version that they just released.
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Re: Hardware retraction using Simplify3D June 11, 2016 06:13AM |
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In the meantime, you can also use the postprocessing commands to remove these extra M103 values from your gcode. If you got to Edit Process Settings > Scripts and put the following in the “Additional terminal commands for post processing” box, it will remove all the M103 commands:
{STRIP "M103"}
Re: Hardware retraction using Simplify3D June 11, 2016 06:31AM |
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Simplify3D confirmed the bug. I got the following tip to get rid of the M103 command until the bug is fixed:
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In the meantime, you can also use the postprocessing commands to remove these extra M103 values from your gcode. If you got to Edit Process Settings > Scripts and put the following in the “Additional terminal commands for post processing” box, it will remove all the M103 commands:
{STRIP "M103"}