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  1. Thank you, will give this all a go later today and report back.
  2. Hi @obewan, should have thought of attaching the project too - apologies. Here is a freshly saved project file and subsequent gcode. For info - the PLA I have selected in Cura has a print temp of 55, and bed of 200 - neither of which have carried through to the gcode file. EN3PRO_Crystal_Pot.gcode EN3PRO_Crystal_Pot.3mf
  3. Hey @Slashee_the_Cow, thanks again for coming back to me. I'll go ahead and test/confirm either way whether my Neptune 3 Pro acknowledges 'temp' commands in the gcode (will have to wait a while, currently printing - Zzzzzzz). In the meantime, if perhaps @gr5 might have any ideas/suggestions on why Cura 5.4.0 isn't passing related material temps in to the gcode, that'd be awesome. Will wait to hear. If we have no idea, I might try a previous Cura version - although it took me a while and some digging to get 5.4.0 working without profile problems on MacOS 😕
  4. Hi @Slashee_the_Cow, thanks for replying and highlighting the areas of the gcode related to the temp instructions sent to the printer. I can give this a go for sure, but really the issue I am particularly interested in resolving is less about the gcode file itself, more specifically why is Cura not compiling the gcode correctly with the temperatures it holds in its material database. I assume that by choosing 1. the printer, and 2. the specific material you intend to print with, Cura should be passing pertinent details on to the output file - saving me needing to edit the code each time. The problem is Cura doesn't seem to be passing the print & bed temperature information it holds on the chosen material in to the output gcode (which defeats trying to get this accurate and configured in Cura :-/). Any thoughts/ideas why Cura is ignoring this, or where I might look to resolve? Thanks in advance
  5. I am currently using Cura 5.4.0 with my Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro printer, and running it on an iMac with MacOS Ventura 13.5. When I slice a project and run a print on my Neptune 3 Pro it is ignoring the specific temperature specs associated with the material I have selected in Cura. Upon noticing this I checked the gcode file, and Cura doesn't seem to be incorporating the material print temperatures into the gcode file. I have attached an example file, the specific material I have chosen for this project is PLA with a print temp of 200, and build plate temp of 55 - but Cura isn't carrying these settings in to the gcode? It always seems to default to print 210 and build plate 65 - any reason why, or ideas as to how I can fix this? Many thanks EN3PRO_Crystal_Pot.gcode
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