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There are many more ways to screw up a print from the start gcode (you could also set the units to inches, for example). Cura does not parse the start gcode (with the exception of {replacement patterns}, it just passes it along to the printer. You should know what you are doing when editing the start gcode.
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There are many more ways to screw up a print from the start gcode (you could also set the units to inches, for example). Cura does not parse the start gcode (with the exception of {replacement patterns}, it just passes it along to the printer. You should know what you are doing when editing the start gcode.
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