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    • bret4undefined
      bret4
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      I wonder if you have to first turn on pressure advance in config.g before you can use it in say start gcode in a slicer?

      I would like to change pressure advance settings for different filaments and not have to change config.g each time. But wonder if it will work if not setup in config.g first.

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      • timcurtis67undefined
        timcurtis67
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        You can adjust or turn pressure advance on and off at anytime. Even "on the fly" while printing a part.

        Adjust it through the DWC or if you have a paneldue adjust it in console.

        It can be added in a script to your slicer as well.

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        • timcurtis67undefined
          timcurtis67
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          Also see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Filaments to add the different pressure advance settings to each filament file you build.

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          • bret4undefined
            bret4
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            So if I don't have any reference to pressure advance in config.g, it can be turned on with the m code at anytime.

            I think I saw something about Kepler pressure advance that said they had to turn it on in firmware to activate it, so that made me wonder if reprap worked the same way.

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @bret4
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              @bret4 said in Pressure advance:

              So if I don't have any reference to pressure advance in config.g, it can be turned on with the m code at anytime. ...........................

              Yes - and that also applies to all other G and M commands - accelerations, retractions, you name it - (very useful for tuning).

              Ian
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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @bret4
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                @bret4 said in Pressure advance:

                So if I don't have any reference to pressure advance in config.g, it can be turned on with the m code at anytime.

                I think I saw something about Kepler pressure advance that said they had to turn it on in firmware to activate it, so that made me wonder if reprap worked the same way.

                All features of RRF except a very few experimental features are included in the standard firmware, and all can be activated at any time. There are rules for a few commands about what order commands must be run it, but that's all.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • bret4undefined
                  bret4
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                  Thank you for all the answers.

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