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Posted · Goode editing for dual extrusion

Hi friends, I recently bought a dual extruder and the print is having some oozing problems because of the second extruder, I would like to edit the gcode to build a wall for the oozing to take place there before continuing my print, can anyone help? Thanks

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    Posted · Goode editing for dual extrusion

    You could also enable the ooze shield setting in Cura.

     

    i tried to use the ooze shield but there are still oozing problems, i would like to edit the gcode at every layer but i do not know how to, can you teach me? ty:)

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    Posted · Goode editing for dual extrusion

    Here's a wiki page on all the g-code commands and which flavors of firmware they apply to:

    http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code

    Just be aware that if you don't know what you are doing in editing g-code manually, you could seriously mess up your printer (head crashes, stepper motor malfuctions, filament jams, etc.)

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    Posted · Goode editing for dual extrusion

    You could also enable the ooze shield setting in Cura.

     

    Hey nallath, can u teach me about script?

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