Temperature Tower gcode?
Is there a gcode for a temperature tower for PETG somewhere?
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
Try this one: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/4667-all-in-one-temperature-bridging-tower-pla-petg-gco
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
Thanks. Trying to find a good temperature for matterhackers PETG filament. what they recommend is very different from prusa's "generic PETG".
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
When you use those towers, you will get a good idea on what temperatures will give you the least stringing, the best bridging, and the best detail in the peaks.
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
@jsw
Good suggestion. It's the one I'm using. I remixed it to have the higher temp at the bottom, to avoid clogging: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/39810-all-in-one-temperature-and-bridging-tower-high-to-
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RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
So, I ran the tower. There was definitely delamination of layers at the lowest temperature. Some of the bridging looked suspect above that, but overall there was a lot of stringing. really hard to tell which of the little cones looked better.
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
@tim_gallagher
What are your settings? I just accept that I'll see a bit of stringing with PETG that my heat gun can take care off but this looks excessive. Maybe you can upload your 3mf file.
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RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
I just ran the gcode that @jsw linked to.
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
ok, I ran your gcode and got very different results. Can you tell me what you used for your slicer settings?
RE: Temperature Tower gcode?
@tim_gallagher
Sure. Just go to the Files tab on the model's website, look for Model Files and load temp-tower-petg.3mf into PrusaSlicer. The 3mf file has all the settings.
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