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To change the default values for jerk/acceleration you can either edit the printer definition file and add entries to the override section or, even easier, install the new printer settings plugin that was recently announced on this forum and set the accel/jerk in there.
I installed the Printer Settings plugin but I could not change the parameters, they always switched back to the preset numbers which are far out of range...
Where can I find the printer definition file you mentioned?
The main question is still why does the M204 gcode command does not translate right when Cura is set to marlin flavour and the change is three years old!?
"Marlin notes: After Mar11-2015, the M204 options have changed in Marlin:
P = Printing moves
R = Retract only (no X, Y, Z) moves
T = Travel (non printing) moves"
Please let me know if I am wrong in this case but I think it would be great if the gcode translation would be implemented right in Cura so that the commands work as aspected.
Cheers
tom
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Hello @twue,
To change the default values for jerk/acceleration you can either edit the printer definition file and add entries to the override section or, even easier, install the new printer settings plugin that was recently announced on this forum and set the accel/jerk in there.
As regards to M204, Marlin has changed its implementation of M204 (see http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M204:_Set_default_acceleration)
Cura supports the earlier implementation that uses S and T params.
Hope this helps.
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Hi smartavionics,
thanks for your reply.
I installed the Printer Settings plugin but I could not change the parameters, they always switched back to the preset numbers which are far out of range...
Where can I find the printer definition file you mentioned?
The main question is still why does the M204 gcode command does not translate right when Cura is set to marlin flavour and the change is three years old!?
http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M204:_Set_default_acceleration
"Marlin notes: After Mar11-2015, the
M204
options have changed in Marlin:P = Printing moves
R = Retract only (no X, Y, Z) moves
T = Travel (non printing) moves"
Please let me know if I am wrong in this case but I think it would be great if the gcode translation would be implemented right in Cura so that the commands work as aspected.
Cheers
tom
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