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Where can I find a list of Ultigcode commands? I want to tweak the Gcode generated by Cura. I'm already familiar with Gcode programming for Mach3 (milling and turning), but I need to know what is allowed in the Ultigcode dialect.

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    Posted · Ultigcode commands

    What kind of tweaks do you have in mind? The most obvious ones can be tweaked in Cura itself by using the TweakAtZ plugin.

     

    My immediate problem was that Cura was doing some unpredictable things on a design of mine (see my other question from yesterday). I tried using the online slicer "Astroprint" and got better results, but I wanted to check that the commands were compatible. I also wanted to try and append the Astroprint gcode to that for a printed base generated in Cura, which needed me to be able to put in an initial Z offset. This may, or may not work! However, you have got me to check out all the plugins available, which I wasn't aware of. Thanks for that.

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