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Tenumen
(@tenumen)
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Altering Print Temp Settings

Will it be possible to alter the print temperature settings -ie Extruder Temperature -for each filament used in the MMU2?

So for example i'm printing in PETG with extruder temp set at 235 then I want to print some support material but that needs an extruder temp of 215.

Will Slic3r and the MMU be able to manage this or do I need to find a support material that matches the temp of the main material I'm using? Easier said than done with the high temp materials.

Napsal : 05/09/2018 11:02 am
PJR
 PJR
(@pjr)
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Re: Altering Print Temp Settings

This "feature" is already available - even for MMU1.

The only issue is that currently M104 is used (heat, don't wait) and if the temperatures are significantly different you may want to use M109 instead.

Peter

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Napsal : 05/09/2018 1:13 pm
Peter L
(@peter-l)
Honorable Member
Re: Altering Print Temp Settings


Will it be possible to alter the print temperature settings -ie Extruder Temperature -for each filament used in the MMU2?

So for example i'm printing in PETG with extruder temp set at 235 then I want to print some support material but that needs an extruder temp of 215.

Will Slic3r and the MMU be able to manage this or do I need to find a support material that matches the temp of the main material I'm using? Easier said than done with the high temp materials.

Please let me know how this works for you. I assume that you will need to work with a support material that's at least a little bit fusible with your model material.

Napsal : 05/09/2018 4:07 pm
toaf
 toaf
(@toaf)
Noble Member
Re: Altering Print Temp Settings

it should use the filament temperatures set in your slicer for each filament. it works for doing filament changes manually at least. I even think they have "warm up and cool down pauses"

I have a Prusa,therefore I research.

Napsal : 05/09/2018 9:52 pm
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