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    • tecnoundefined
      tecno
      last edited by tecno

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      Above shows start of G29 and end where temp raises to set temperature. Bed heater ON.

      What is this? My Delta printer with Effector.

      Disturbance in the force?? 😉

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      • tecnoundefined
        tecno @tecno
        last edited by

        Heater turns off when Z goes down from dive height, and is on during travel moves.

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by

          You probably have M558 B parameter set to turn off the heater during the probing move.

          Bn If 1, turn off all heaters while probing, default (B0) leaves heaters on.

          Useful if your probe is susceptible to interference from the heater.

          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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          • tecnoundefined
            tecno @Phaedrux
            last edited by

            @Phaedrux

            Correct, it has been a standstill for 2 months due to shipping damage of my new (600x600) magnetic PEI surface from China but got issue solved by Paypal.

            Forgot about B parameter I played with with the glass bed.

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