It should work, but after you turn the machine on, it thinks it is at 0,0 so that command won't do a thing.
Try "G28", it should home then. After that "G1 F3600 X100 Y100"
It should work, but after you turn the machine on, it thinks it is at 0,0 so that command won't do a thing.
Try "G28", it should home then. After that "G1 F3600 X100 Y100"
It should work, but after you turn the machine on, it thinks it is at 0,0 so that command won't do a thing.
Try "G28", it should home then. After that "G1 F3600 X100 Y100"
I see , Thanks Daid
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gr5 2,070
I don't think that works anymore. I recommend you use pronterface. It's free and great for playing with gcodes. It can also send a gcode file to the printer instead of using cura and people say it's more dependable but I wouldn't know.
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