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Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

I was hoping for a more convenient answer. I already speak 11 programming languages fluently and am not too keen on learning no 12. But, here we go...

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    I was hoping for a more convenient answer. I already speak 11 programming languages fluently and am not too keen on learning no 12. But, here we go...

     

    Hi jeex,

    haha, this sounds a bit like a motion picture.... jeex eleven, jeex twelve... to be continued... :)

    Is Python included? You could try to reawaken the Cura plugin XYZshift - this would be very convenient ... afterwards...

    Or use Simplify3D and set the global offsets on the gcode tab... very convenient too... but not free....

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    LOL. I prefer convenient over free ;-)

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    You have a direct answer right there :)

    G1 Z5 ; moves the bed to 5mm

    G92 Z0 ; defines that position as 0

     

    Lazy me has one more question: where in the gCode do i put these two lines?

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    I suppose since um2 don't use header for heating/prime. It should go at start? I'm more a umo+ guy. If you post your first 10 lines it should be easy to point

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    Ohoh. One more script to go.

    After the print job is done, raising the buildplate, set fan to 100% and rotating the fan above the objects to force cooling down the objects.

    My super glue spray only lets go if the plate is cooled down. Amazing stuff: sticks like hell when warm, not sticky at all when cold. I tried this way of forced cooling manually and it works great.

    So language no.12 here we go. Learning gcode.

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    You want to make the head keep on a loop over the printed object while the fan it's at 100%?

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    Posted (edited) · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    Marlin doesn't support scriptable Gcodes (that would rock btw).

    So, the think you could do at the end of the gcode it's:

     

    ;End GCodeM104 S0 		;extruder heater offG91 		;relative positioningG1 E-1 F300 		;retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle to release some of the pressureG1 Z+15 E-3 X-20 Y-20 F3000 		;move down Z 15mm, retract filament more, move X -20mm and Y-20mm you can adjust this movements as you see fit the F it's the speedM160 255 ;Fan at maxM140 S30 		;Set bed to heat to 30CM190 S30  		;Wait until bed has reached 30CM140 S0 		;heated bed heater offM107		; fans offM84                         ;steppers off

     

    Edit: Changed the code...

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    Posted · Start printing halfway Z-axis

    Nice. Thanks.

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