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How to access gcodes and add codes for BodTech dual extruder upgrade kit for creality CR-10S in anicubic Predator D


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Posted · How to access gcodes and add codes for BodTech dual extruder upgrade kit for creality CR-10S in anicubic Predator D

I recently purchased Anycubic Predator D. After three print totaling around 100 hours, my Titan extruder started to skip. Nomatter how tight I would make it, it still skipped and thined out the filament ouput.

I purchased a BodTech dual extruder upgrade kit for creality CR-10S. I have not been able to and do not know how to get into the Ultimaker Cura 4.41 gcodes to change the steps. I know I can do it in Simplify3D but not in Cura.

Can anyone help me in this situation?

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    Posted · How to access gcodes and add codes for BodTech dual extruder upgrade kit for creality CR-10S in anicubic Predator D

    steps/mm is changed permanently on the printer, not normally in the slicer.

     

    Ask someone else who had to change steps/mm for your particular printer - maybe on the "anycubic" message board (if there is such a thing).

     

    There is also a way to change it possibly through gcodes.  If so then add the M500 gcode which saves settings for after power cycle.  But typically you do it in the menu system on the printer.

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