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    • Pilotltdundefined
      Pilotltd
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      My startup files have the following sequence

      M140 S90 ;Start heating bed
      M190 S90 ;Wait for bed to reach temp before proceeding
      M116
      G21 ;metric values
      G90 ;absolute positioning
      G1 X0 Y0 Z15 F3000
      M564 S0
      M104 S240 ;Start heating extruder
      M109 S240 ;Wait for extruder to reach temp before proceeding

      Problem is it's heating the extruder THEN moving to X0 Y0 Z15

      Only started happening after updating to

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      Steve

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @Pilotltd
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        @pilotltd It's probably the M116 which, if you don't specify a heater number , will wait for all temperatures and other slow moving variables. Take it out - you don't need it if you use M190. Also, you don't need M140 neither do you need M104 followed by M109 - M109 on it's own will do the same thing (although you should really use G10 followed by M116 Hn but let's not complicate things too much).☺

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        • Pilotltdundefined
          Pilotltd
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          Thanks Ian - I'll take the M104, M116 and M140 out and see what happens.

          G10 command? Has three different meanings on the Gcode wiki page.
          Retract, Set workplace coordinate, or Tool offset. I don't want to do any of those. Retract was done end of last job, workplace co-ord's in probing sequence at start of script, tool offset in config.g. Looks like a case of "make your minds up what it is reprap!" command 😂 Cura and Simplify3D only understand it as a retract command as do every other major flavour of gcode.

          Steve

          Steve

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          • Dougal1957undefined
            Dougal1957 @Pilotltd
            last edited by

            @pilotltd see

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            this screen shot is from the Duet code wiki pages. note the R and S Params

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @Pilotltd
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              @pilotltd Hi Steve,

              Yes I agree that G10 can be a little confusing which is why I said "let's not complicate things too much". I only mentioned it because the wiki for M109 says quote

              "This is deprecated because temperatures should be set using the G10 and T commands."

              However, most slicers don't understand that.

              The following might help with what you are trying to do. This is an extract from a macro that I use pre-print. Calling this macro is the only thing that I have in my slicer start gcode.

              M190 S40; start heating bed and wait for it to get to 40
              M140 S50; Now start to heat bed to 50 but don't wait
              G28 ; home all axes while completing bed heat
              T0 ; select a tool
              ; Set operating and standby temps
              G10 P0 S195 R195
              G10 P1 S195 R195
              G10 P2 S195 R195
              G10 P3 S195 R195
              G1 X80 Y363 F9000 ; move to rear
              M83; set extruder to relative
              M116 ; wait for all temps including hot end

              Hopefully that might explain things a bit better.

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • Pilotltdundefined
                Pilotltd @deckingman
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                @deckingman It appears there's a bug or change in Simplify3d. If you state the bed temps it then follows it with two identical lines with -1 as the target temperature!! I think that's why the M116 was there to circumvent that behaviour. It puts M104 followed by M109 as defaults, maybe for compatability with Marlin as well. In the end this is the script that works without M140 or M190 defined at all. It puts the bed heater values in the correct place in the Gcode file just prior to the script entries.

                G90
                M82
                M106 S0
                G21 ;metric values
                G90 ;absolute positioning
                G1 X0 Y0 Z15 F3000
                M564 S0
                M104 S[extruder0_temperature] ;Start heating extruder
                M109 S[extruder0_temperature] ;Wait for extruder to reach temp before proceeding

                Steve

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman @Pilotltd
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                  @pilotltd Ahh. You made no mention that you were using S3D to generate your start gcode.

                  Personally I've given up with using slicer generated start and end gcodes because they tend to use often deprecated or non-compatible commands or just mess with parameters that they shouldn't. As I said above, I set all temperatures in the slicer to zero then just have one line in my start gcode which calls a macro that does what I want, in the the way that I want it done.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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