Unusual console response but no obvious error
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Bit of a weird one. every now and again i get the following console response:
T:220.4 /220.0 T0:220.4 /220.0 B:68.0 /68.0
No idea where to even start looking at to diagnose the cause. I feel like T and T0 are the tool heads, and B is the bed heater. as that would make sense as 68 is what I had the bed set to and the nozzle to 220.
Is this anything I should be worried about?
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@Notepad which console are you referring to?
That response is sent to the USB port and to raw serial ports when a command is received from that port that potentially has a long wait time. It is provided to keep Octoprint and other GCode sending program happy.
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@dc42 Sorry I should have clarified. The line of text is visible inside the DWC and PanelDue screen consoles.
From what you have said it looks like its something I don't need to worry about thankfully. -
@Notepad how did you send the command that provoked that message?
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@dc42 weirdly enough, just starting a print.
Im currently using Cura 5.3 with a newly updated RRF plugin (1.2.9) the behaviour seems consistent between sending via cura or uploading Gcode directly (sliced in cura) -
What gcode flavour is Cura set to?
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@Phaedrux Hit the nail on the head. It looks like Cura has reset all my printer profiles to marlin instead of RRF.
How embarrasing! -
Stuff like that happens all the time with Cura. I'd suggest exporting your printer and profiles and reimporting between each major update.
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@Phaedrux there was a bug in Cura 5.3 that was fixed in 5.3.1
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