Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
Hello,
I just upgraded (or downgraded, depending how you look at it) to a Nozzle X- Playing with it, I get clicking noises from the Extruder when at the default settings of 215 with MicroCenter PLA. I had to go way up to 245 to get it to print properly with this new nozzle.
My question is this:
I have prints on USB sticks, which default to the PLA setting of 215 . Is there a way to do prints off those USB sticks and have it ignore the file temperatures - and use the temp set on the printer?? (ie: I do not want to go back into slicer, and export a new slice with a higher temperature)
Does 245-255 sound normal to you on a Mini with a Nozzle X Nozzle?
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
I've run a Nozzle X on my Mk3S and wasn't too happy with it, weird thermal profile. Went back to a nickel-plated copper nozzle and the world is okay again.
Sure, you can change the temperature on the Mini. While it's printing, go to Settings/Temperature.
But 245 sounds crazy high, even for a Nozzle-X
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
@fuchsr
I have not had an issue with Nozzle X.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
Hello,
I just upgraded (or downgraded, depending how you look at it) to a Nozzle X- Playing with it, I get clicking noises from the Extruder when at the default settings of 215 with MicroCenter PLA. I had to go way up to 245 to get it to print properly with this new nozzle.
My question is this:
I have prints on USB sticks, which default to the PLA setting of 215 . Is there a way to do prints off those USB sticks and have it ignore the file temperatures - and use the temp set on the printer?? (ie: I do not want to go back into slicer, and export a new slice with a higher temperature)
Does 245-255 sound normal to you on a Mini with a Nozzle X Nozzle?
Also no issue with Nozzle X..
But you could edit the .gcode file in notepad++ and change the temp to whatever you wanted in there..
just search for M104.. and change the number after that.. it would be in a couple of spots, dont change the
M104 S170 ; set extruder temp for bed leveling
the next 2 instances should be changed.. Save and your done.
My Mini has: A SuperPINDA + Bondtech Heatbreak + Bondtech Extruder installed
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
On the Bondtech for the mini, is there a special firmware?
I am installing one this week.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
@cwbullet
the Bondtech extruded? No firmware required but you need to add one line to the startup gcode to set the esteps.
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
@fuchsr
Thanks. For the MK3S, it requires special firmware. I have not even read the instructions yet for the Mini.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Have printer nozzle heat set to the loaded Filament setting instead of the file setting
I installed the Bondtech heat break and a Nozzle X last week on my mini. I print my first layer at 220, and 215 for the rest of the print. 245 seems really high to me though.