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    • TYPPA Albert Einstein
      TYPPA Albert Einstein last edited by

      good evening . It's simple. I can put a dummy value on the T0 to verify the good functioning of the Titan. Let me explain better: I need to set the T0 value to 170/25 degrees as dummy to run the right Titan to verify the right amount of filament that extrudes. Can I do this? Sorry my bad english

      I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
      -Albert Einstein

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      • timcurtis67
        timcurtis67 last edited by

        You need to allow cold extrudes (temporary of course). So you can use the extruder without a hotend attached.

        M302: Allow cold extrudes
        Parameters
        This command can be used without any additional parameters.
        Pnnn Cold extrude allow state (RepRapFirmware)
        Examples
        M302 ; Report current state
        M302 P1 ; Allow cold extrusion (this is what you type in)

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        • TYPPA Albert Einstein
          TYPPA Albert Einstein last edited by

          @timcurtis67:

          You need to allow cold extrudes (temporary of course). So you can use the extruder without a hotend attached.

          M302: Allow cold extrudes
          Parameters
          This command can be used without any additional parameters.
          Pnnn Cold extrude allow state (RepRapFirmware)
          Examples
          M302 ; Report current state
          M302 P1 ; Allow cold extrusion (this is what you type in)

          thank you for the tip, grazie timcurtis67

          I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
          -Albert Einstein

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