![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, you can add PID values, or set toolhead offsets here if you'd like to. Traditionally, this will consist of homing the printer, potentially purging the nozzle, wiping the nozzle and running an auto-leveling function if the printer supports it. This is the G-Code that will be ran after heating up but before your print. This is unfortunate because then you can't change retraction settings mid print. It appears S3D doesn't use the G10 and G11 for retract and unretract. Also, for some reason X0 Y0 is in the back left instead of the front left, though that doesn't really matter much. And I adjusted it to move the head into position before heating the bed and nozzle, like the default with cura. I just made some more adjustments to the startup script, because it still crashed into the bed clips. Third attempt is running now, and so far it's looking okay. Apparently speeds in S3D are given in mm/min instead of per second. Second attempt was better, even though I didn't really change any settings related to that. As soon as I started the print, first the extruder motor made a lot of noise (skipped steps), then the bed homed and then continued to move further down (causing the z motor some anguish), then when it raised the bed it crashed into the printhead. The first time I tried to print something went horribly wrong for some reason I still don't understand. I pulled the trigger today and bought S3D. ![]()
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