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    • d0minik96undefined
      d0minik96
      last edited by d0minik96

      Hello Boys,

      when i print a TempTower i add in prusaslicer the following Gcode:
      M104 S255 in order to change my Printtemperature at a layer.
      It's not looking like the print will wait for the Temp to be reached, can you confirm this?
      Is there a M command to let the print wait for the targettemp? like M109 (for bed temp)?
      After looking in the G Code Dictionary, i am not sure if M192: Wait for Probe Temperature maybe is this command? But im not sure what is meant with probe.

      Edit: The reason i ask is, that i use a copper hotend, and i have the feeling that the temp is falling pretty slow.

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @d0minik96
        last edited by Stephen6309

        @d0minik96 https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M109_Set_Extruder_Temperature_and_Wait

        Or, use G10 S### and M116.

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        • Argoundefined
          Argo @d0minik96
          last edited by

          @d0minik96 said in TempTower Temp - PrusaSlicer:

          Edit: The reason i ask is, that i use a copper hotend, and i have the feeling that the temp is falling pretty slow.

          Are you beginning with the lowest temp?
          When printing I temp tower I usually start with the lowest temp and increase the temp at a set layer. So I don't have to worry about falling temps.

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          • d0minik96undefined
            d0minik96 @Argo
            last edited by

            @argo
            i print from highest to lowest. Ty for the commands 🙂

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