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Derek
(@derek)
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Print head now parks on top of the build plate after finishing a print

After 2 years, I finally went ahead and updated PrusaSlicer.  Kind of wish I didn't because if it's not broken, why fix it, right?  Two things happen now after the update.  First, the display no longer gives an estimate on the time when showing the print preview.  NBD, because the estimate shows up after starting the print.  

But the bigger issue is the print head now decides to park itself right on top of the build plate after it's done printing.   Not only does it make removing and inserting the plate more of a pain in the butt, but I also worry that it will break larger parts that use the deeper parts of the build platform.  

Any ideas on why this happened?  I'm not good with the gcode but when I look in the custom gcode settings in printer settings, it looks like it has an if statement to determine where it parks.  But both options appear to make the nozzle move up, not down.  So I don't know where it's getting the idea to go the wrong way.

 

Publié : 29/03/2022 2:28 pm
Derek
(@derek)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Print head now parks on top of the build plate after finishing a print

Delete this please.  Missed the other thread discussing the solution.  Sorry...

 

Publié : 29/03/2022 2:35 pm
NinjaDuck Prints
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RE: Print head now parks on top of the build plate after finishing a print

What's the solution, please? I've also got the exact same issue and I'm not sure what other ways I can phrase the question in Google.

Publié : 20/04/2022 2:40 pm
Derek
(@derek)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Print head now parks on top of the build plate after finishing a print

Update the firmware to your mini.  The latest prusaslicer version isn't compatible with older firmware.

Posted by: @ninjaduck24

What's the solution, please? I've also got the exact same issue and I'm not sure what other ways I can phrase the question in Google.

 

Publié : 20/04/2022 2:45 pm
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