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Where to find a list of possible {config_values}


3Dsuco

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Posted (edited) · Where to find a list of possible {config_values}

Hi!

 

First, sorry but I don't know how to call these objects between brackets.

I would like to find a list of the possible options to be added in the start gcode.

I am actually using the following start code at Cura 4.3 to show the used config during slice:

;Print speed:   {print_speed} THIS DOESN'T SHOWS ANYTHING AT THE GCODE.
;Retraction amount:  {retraction_amount}
;Infill density :  {infill_sparse_density}
;Infill pattern :  {infill_pattern}
;Wall thickness :  {wall_thickness}
;Layer height   :  {layer_height}
M140 S{material_bed_temperature_layer_0} ;Set bed temp and continue
M109 S{material_print_temperature_layer_0} ;Set hotend temp and wait
M190 S{material_bed_temperature_layer_0} ;Set bed temp and wait

 

I have found the previous while googleing but the print speed for example doesn't work. I also would like to add the accel and jerk config to the gcode file.

So, is there any list of the {} options to be used?

 

Many thanks in advance

Edited by 3Dsuco
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