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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Perhaps if you look back at my print_begin.g file that I posted it will make more sense.
I apologize I didn't see where it was, you mean the parts that are listed underneath it or the actual code itself?
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@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Perhaps if you look back at my print_begin.g file that I posted it will make more sense.
I apologize I didn't see where it was, you mean the parts that are listed underneath it or the actual code itself?
My first post to you included my complete print_begin.g and print_end.g files.
In my next to last post I simply listed the basics things that needed to be done before a print.
I thought perhaps my files might make sense now that we have conversed.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
My first post to you included my complete print_begin.g and print_end.g files.
In my next to last post I simply listed the basics things that needed to be done before a print.
I thought perhaps my files might make sense now that we have conversed.
FrederickI am sorry, yes I see it. I can make it work. I don't know if you want me to post here but can I put my files that I create and have you do a sanity check? I appreciate it.
Now I have to deal with my fans not working now (always on fans).
Thank you again sir.
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Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
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@noblebran Thank you sir! Be well!
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
Here is my load filament file (not sure if its the most efficient but it works)
M104 P1 S225 M83 M104 S230 T0 M109 S230 T0 G1 E300 F500 ; LOAD FILAMENT M104 P1 S0
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
UNLOAD
M104 P1 S225 M83 M104 S230 T0 M109 S230 T0 G1 E15 F250 ;LOAD FILAMENT G1 E-600 F3500 ;UNLOAD FILAMENT M104 P1 S0
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
My start in my slicer:
G28; HOME ;G32 (REMOVE SEMI IF YOU WANT TO REMAP) G29 S1; USE STORED MESH G92 E1; SET EXTRUDER TO 1
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
I kept most of your ending script:
M291 R"Finishing Print" P"Please wait..." T0 M83 ; extruder relative G1 E-1 F3600 ; retract filament M106 P0 S0 ; turn part fan off G10 P0 S-999 R-999 ; turn extruder heater off (also sets temps to zero) T-1 ; deselect all tools M140 S0 ; set bed heater active temp to 0 M140 S-999 ; turn bed heater off G91 ; relative moves G1 Z100 F1200 ; move the nozzle out of the way - step 1 G90 ; absolute moves G1 X0 Y150 F3000 ; move the nozzle out of the way - step 2 G28 M118 L0 P4 S"FT5|Print Finished" M291 R"Print Finished" P"OK" T0
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@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
My start in my slicer:
G28; HOME ;G32 (REMOVE SEMI IF YOU WANT TO REMAP) G29 S1; USE STORED MESH G92 E1; SET EXTRUDER TO 1
Does your homing script set the Z=0 datum?
And why are you not waiting for temps to reach their set points?
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Certainly post your files here.
We all are glad to check them over and make suggestions.
Frederick
My start in my slicer:
G28; HOME ;G32 (REMOVE SEMI IF YOU WANT TO REMAP) G29 S1; USE STORED MESH G92 E1; SET EXTRUDER TO 1
Does your homing script set the Z=0 datum?
And why are you not waiting for temps to reach their set points?
Frederick
When it comes z=515. 0 would right at the print surface. I have found on the deltas this is the correct way?
In the config.g it calls out for the temps to reach their set points.
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@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
When it comes z=515. 0 would right at the print surface. I have found on the deltas this is the correct way?
Don't know what you mean.
In the config.g it calls out for the temps to reach their set points.
Config.g? You mean the main config.g?
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Don't know what you mean.
0 is the print surface, so when I home z=515 and when it prints itโs .xxxx
@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Config.g? You mean the main config.g?
Yes sir.
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@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Config.g? You mean the main config.g?
Yes sir.
How can you be waiting for hotends/bed to reach temps when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
Config.g? You mean the main config.g?
Yes sir.
How can you be waiting for hotends/bed to reach temps when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Frederick
It must be done in the slicer? I choose the bed and temp setting, after I slice it in S3D, it has the code in the file (part GCODE file).
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@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
How can you be waiting for hotends/bed to reach temps when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Frederick
It must be done in the slicer? I choose the bed and temp setting, after I slice it in S3D, it has the code in the file (part GCODE file).
No, it does not have to be done in the slicer.
I do it using the filament handling feature in the DWC.
I have entered in a number of different filaments that I use into the DWC.
For each filament entered there is a special config.g file created.
My start code is in a file named print_begin.g and is invoked from the slicer with M98 P"print_begin.g"
In that file I have (among other things) this:
T0 ; select tool 0 so extruder commands below will work M703 ; configure selected filament (sets bed/extruder temps, extrusion multiplier) ; some other unrelated commands M116 ; wait for temps to reach set points
That M703 command invokes the special config.g file for the currently selected filament and in that file I have any commands I want unique to that filament and in that file I set, at a minimum, the bed temp, the hotend temp and the extrusion multiplier.
I have found this to be an effective way to set my temps and I can use different slicers easily as the start code is on the Duet, not in the slicer.
But this is just my way. You should do it in whatever way suits you the best.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@noblebran said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
How can you be waiting for hotends/bed to reach temps when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Frederick
It must be done in the slicer? I choose the bed and temp setting, after I slice it in S3D, it has the code in the file (part GCODE file).
No, it does not have to be done in the slicer.
I do it using the filament handling feature in the DWC.
I have entered in a number of different filaments that I use into the DWC.
For each filament entered there is a special config.g file created.
My start code is in a file named print_begin.g and is invoked from the slicer with M98 P"print_begin.g"
In that file I have (among other things) this:
T0 ; select tool 0 so extruder commands below will work M703 ; configure selected filament (sets bed/extruder temps, extrusion multiplier) ; some other unrelated commands M116 ; wait for temps to reach set points
That M703 command invokes the special config.g file for the currently selected filament and in that file I have any commands I want unique to that filament and in that file I set, at a minimum, the bed temp, the hotend temp and the extrusion multiplier.
I have found this to be an effective way to set my temps and I can use different slicers easily as the start code is on the Duet, not in the slicer.
But this is just my way. You should do it in whatever way suits you the best.
Frederick
Thank you sir, I find I like to 'master' one slicer and I guess I almost put all my eggs in one basket so to speak. I will certainly take advantage of the way you are doing it but I want to get successful at printing the way I am now. I can say my load and unload macros work, ha ha... baby steps
Again thank you for helping!
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@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Well, you can set the nozzle and have it take effect with a G10 and T0 to select the tool you can get it to heat right at boot. Whether or not you SHOULD is another matter entirely.
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@phaedrux said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
@fcwilt said in Start / Stop S3D SCRIPT / G-CODE:
when you cannot, as a practical matter, set them in config.g?
Well, you can set the nozzle and have it take effect with a G10 and T0 to select the tool you can get it to heat right at boot. Whether or not you SHOULD is another matter entirely.
Which is why I said practical. Editing config.g just to specify different temperatures is not what I would call practical.
But that's just me.
Frederick
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@fcwilt In that case, yes you're completely right. It's very impractical and ill advised.