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I am using Cura 3.2.1 on a Mac (10.13.4). My Cura is working fine. I am hoping to add a script under extensions -> post-processing -> modify G-Code. Right now I see 8 scripts ("pause at height" down to "tweak at Z"). I read elsewhere that I can make my own and add them at the path indicated by Help -> Show Configuration Folder.
When I go to that folder ( /Users/username/Library/Application\ Support/cura/3.2/scripts ) it is empty, and I can't find the location of the python scripts elsewhere. Can anyone suggest where else to look (or how else to add a script)?
The reason I want to modify the G-Code is that Cura is inserting extra M109 S200 T0 commands every time the extruder switches, and even though I am not letting the extruders cool down it is making the program halt for 10-60 seconds while the M109 completes.
Plug-in scripts folder appears to be empty
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I am using Cura 3.2.1 on a Mac (10.13.4). My Cura is working fine. I am hoping to add a script under extensions -> post-processing -> modify G-Code. Right now I see 8 scripts ("pause at height" down to "tweak at Z"). I read elsewhere that I can make my own and add them at the path indicated by Help -> Show Configuration Folder.
When I go to that folder ( /Users/username/Library/Application\ Support/cura/3.2/scripts ) it is empty, and I can't find the location of the python scripts elsewhere. Can anyone suggest where else to look (or how else to add a script)?
The reason I want to modify the G-Code is that Cura is inserting extra M109 S200 T0 commands every time the extruder switches, and even though I am not letting the extruders cool down it is making the program halt for 10-60 seconds while the M109 completes.
Thanks!
Chris