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pluggedIN

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  1. I have a UM2+ as well. I assume this goes into the GCODE Scripts section under "Before print job starts" and "After print job completes". Do you have anything in any of the other ones? Why don't you turn off the fans in the end? In "After print job is cancelled", I currently have: ; disable motorsM84;disable all heaters{% snippet 'disable_hotends' %}{% snippet 'disable_bed' %};disable fanM106 S0 Should that be replaced with what you have in the end section? Sorry for all the questions, I'm just trying not to fry my machine
  2. I setup OctoPrint today. I have it setup on a Raspberry Pi, and I can get into http://octopi.local without issue. I exported a profile from Cura, and imported into CuraEngine profile page of OctoPrint. I then dragged an STL and wanted OctoPrint to print it. OctoPrint seemed to slice it okay. But normally, the printhead heats up, goes to the near left corner, spews out some filament and then begins the job. It didn't do this. I canceled the job through the OctoPrint. It stopped, but the normal expectation is that it would lower the bed and give time to cool. It didn't do either of those things either. Basically I just want OctoPrint to replicate what I was doing before with the SD card shuffle. What are the settings that need to be done so that it works in the same way it did before? I just want a good starting point in OctoPrint so I'm not afraid that it is causing harm to my printer.
  3. Right, it does. But that upgrades the newest Official firmware. How do you use that to go to Tinkergnome?
  4. I have a Ultimaker 2+ and I'm running Cura 2.1.2 on a Windows machine. I want to upgrade to the Tinkergnome firmware mostly because having more info on the LCD sounds great. Two questions before I go down this back alley: What is the easiest way to upgrade the firmware? It sounds like using the older version of Cura and choosing install custom firmware is straightforward. Is there a better way without having to install that older version? What are the possible repercussions? Will it be a case of horrible prints, or if something goes awry, is there possibility to damage parts of the machine. Since it has been out since April, I assume it's been used enough, but I just want to know what I'm getting into. Thank you all in advance!
  5. When I first saw the cover kit, I thought it was awsome... but after reading this thread, I'm not so sure. I don't quite like the idea that it is a 3rd party that is making. Also the fact that it is $400 doesn't help either.
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