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Posted · Looking for someone to test my gcode on an Ultimaker 3 Extended

Hi everyone, I'm developing my own gcode generator and I'd like to test it on Ultimaker machines. For now, I'm generating the gcode from a very simple cube shape 20x20x10cm, no support nor raft nor downskin/upskin so very simple.

 

I've managed to generate the instructions and reproduce Cura's griffin header (the flavor that I think the Ultimaker 3E can understand), but I'm not sure it's functional, as I don't own any Ultimaker machines to try it. I don't really know which parameter is essential in the griffin header, or if the beginning of the instructions is good.

 

If anyone can help me test my project, I'd really appreciate it! Any feedback would be appreciated.
In case the code fails, please send me the logs so I can investigate.


I've attached my gcode, thanks a lot to whoever would be able to help me.

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This is how it should look like once printed!

Programme_de_fabrication_2-v2.gcode

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