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Posted · Start gcode cura 5.6

Hello,

 

in Cura 5.3 i had the start g-code:

 

M104 S{material_print_temperature,initial_extruder_nr} T{initial_extruder_nr}

 

which resolves in Cura 5.3 to: M104 S222 T1

 

 

Now in Cura 5.6 it resolves to:  M104 S(222, 1) T1

 

is this a bug or are there some changes?

 

thanks

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    Posted (edited) · Start gcode cura 5.6

    I'm not lucky enough to enjoy the riches of a multi-extruder printer, but changes, I think. It's replacing replacement strings more literally. IIRC to get the value for a specific extruder you have to index it (i.e. {material_print_temperature[initial_extruder_nr]} but I'm not 100% sure on that. Either test it or wait for someone who knows more than me to contribute

    Edit: I'm wrong. Please look below.

    (starts looking around for @ahoeben)

    Edited by Slashee_the_Cow
    marking my answer as wrong
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    Posted · Start gcode cura 5.6
    13 hours ago, Doccos said:

    which resolves in Cura 5.3 to: M104 S222 T1

     

     

    Now in Cura 5.6 it resolves to:  M104 S(222, 1) T1

     

    This is a bug. Please report the bug at https://github.com/ultimaker/cura/issues

     

    Cura 5.6 introduced the functionality to have simple math inside the {} patterns, and apparently that broke existing functionality to get a value for a specific extruder.

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