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  1. Should I assume that my A20M driver and Cura 4.5 are not 100% ok? Cause I can't see any other temp config parameters on the software.
  2. Thanks burtoogle. Sorry, I'm not familiar with g-code, so I'm not alble to jujdje. I realised this is happenings since i'm printing in upper right corner of the plate (everywhere else scratched). I would have thought that just happened twice by chance, but since it's not bringing z up after printing, i think is a bad behaviour. Cura should at least bring Z axis up at the end of the print. Specially if it's going to move Y (plate) and keep X still.
  3. So, I did what you say. I went through the code and found that "s225" few lines after "s200". It seems cura is doing something there. Printer iPLA standard hotend temperature is set to 190, but as soon as I open the sd file, gcode overrides the printer temperature as it should. As I said goes up to 200 and then to 215. I wil search throught those different temp types. Right now I don't have cura with me. Thanks a lot for your reply.
  4. Hi there. I'm printing with cura 4.5 and Geeetech A20M printer. Everything went pretty smooth. I just selected the printer from the printer list and everything works pretty fine as is. The only problem I have is temperature. Besides I tell cura to print pla at 200º, It will always end up printing 215º. I really don't know where is this taking this 15 extra degrees from. On materials, I set generic PLA at 200º. At first stage, when heating up it will display 200ª as the limit, but after reaching 200ª it will raise up to 215ª and start printing. Any idea on this? Thanks a lot.
  5. Hi there, I bought my first 3d printer weeks ago. Sincerelly, with Cura 4.5 everything is been so easy, working really good until now. I've been feeding the printer with an sd card lately instead of using the conection with the computer. Everything working good. Suddenly, since two days ago, I does something really anoying. Instead of finishing the print and separating the x and z axis from the piece, It will move the x axis for a couple of cm and then come back to the last printing position. If i unattend the printer, when I'm back and the hothead is cold, the noozle is just attached to the printed piece. I have to warm up, separate it and then take out the piece. The thing is that I didn't make any change to my cura settings. No changes on the printer firmware.... Why this sudden change? Everything else is just running fine. But this ending thing I'm attaching a g-code file from this simple project (square rectangle, no bottom no top, only walls) 10mm high. Maybe someone could take a look and tell me if the last lines correspond to the behaviour I'm commenting in here. On the other side. I'm courious about G-code. I can't find the Z letter, instead the E letter appears always on coordinate strings. Does the E letter correspond to the Y axis movement? Thanks a lot. GA_40x 80.gcode
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