BGCODE block rundown for restarting prints?
 
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iptvengineer
(@iptvengineer)
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BGCODE block rundown for restarting prints?

It has happened to us all, a print fails in the middle and you have a fair idea of where/what went and you want to clear the errors and restart the print when it failed. This is especially true on the XL where a long-running complex print is a challenge to start over. I ran into it about 12 hours into a 36 hour print using specialty filament. Where there were no issues with the print, simply had a hardware issue that needed to be resolved. Once resolved, I needed to reset z and continue. 

Is there a rundown on commands to leave in and edit out when restarting from a failure? For instance I don't want to recalibrate the bed if the current print is still in place. I might have to reset the Z level if I did not catch the failure for a period of time.

I can 'easily' find the spot in the g-code to restart at, but want to make sure the machine is in the proper state rather than crashing it. Things like heaters on, extruder heated, Z-level correct etc.

 

Napsal : 23/12/2024 10:14 pm
_KaszpiR_
(@_kaszpir_)
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RE: BGCODE block rundown for restarting prints?

AFAIR there is none, because failures usually need full print restart, and resuming print after crash may lead to other issues so it is usually not worth it.

See my GitHub and printables.com for some 3d stuff that you may like.

Napsal : 24/12/2024 10:25 am
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