Calibrate...Heating...Calibrate Sequence (How to eliminate double calibration?)
When I print, my i3 first does a 49 point calibration, then it heats, then it calibrates again, and then prints. The first calibration seems superfluous. How can I eliminate it?
I am printing via Octoprint, so it is possible that it is something to do with that, but perhaps not? I have no particular reason to suspect Octoprint. The Octoprint plugins I have are:
Action Command Prompt
BetterHeaterTimeout
Cancel Objects
Cost Plugin
Dashboard
DisplayLayerProgress Plugin
M73 Progress
MMU2 Select Filament
OctoPod Notifications
OctoPrint-IFTTT
Octolapse
Preheat Button
PrintTimeGenius Plugin
Python 3 Check
Simple Emergency Stop
Tab Order
Terminal Commands
Themeify
Suggestions for how to stop the first, superfluous calibration?
RE: Calibrate...Heating...Calibrate Sequence (How to eliminate double calibration?)
Try printing the same gcode directly off the SD card. If the calibration only happens once, you've likely got something defined in your GCODE scripts Octoprint configuration in the Before print job starts section. It's possible a plugin has added something, though I don't see anything listed that I would associate with startup. Try running Octoprint in safe mode to eliminate plugins.
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