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Cura 4.5 not translating material extruder temp into gcode. Keeps defaulting to 195


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Posted (edited) · Cura 4.5 not translating material extruder temp into gcode. Keeps defaulting to 195

I am currently using a Solov SV02 dual extruder printer with different material types of PLA and PVA filament. When I slice a project and run a print in my machine it keeps defaulting the temperature to 195 regardless of material. I inspected the gcode and am finding that even though I have the material temps set in Cura's material settings at the correct temps, the gcode getting spit out sets the value to "S195" and I am forced to manually correct the code to get the print to function.

 

I saw other threads stating this was an issue in Cura 3.5 and that it was fixed, so if I am missing a setting that needs to be adjusted then would someone mind explaining how to correct?

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    Posted · Cura 4.5 not translating material extruder temp into gcode. Keeps defaulting to 195

    Hey @cordjk,

     

    Welcome to the Ultimaker Community 🎉

     

    I mainly run on Cura 5.2, the Cura 4.5 is from Feb 2020 so a ton of things have changed. 
    I'm not sure if this is one of them. 

    I'm super curious, why do you prefer to stay on 4.5? 


    Do you have a project file for us? It contains the printer and settings we need for troubleshooting. 
    To save a project file go to File -> Save project.

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