What have a changed in Prusaslicer to stop my bed from heating?
I've been printing for some time now, with some success and some failures. But as my first core x-y I'm learning all the time. Not really any VFA's though, which is nice, but I'm not really pushing the printer with smooth surfaces that will highlight them.
I am struggling a little with Prusaslicer though. I think I may have inadvertently changed a profile somewhere as every print now the heatbed is switched off by default. I noticed it the other day, when the printer was just sitting there, not doing anything and I thought the heat-soaking was taking it's time, but when I checked, the bed temp wasn't going up and when I hit 'tune' on the LCD, it was set to off?!
Question is, what have I done 😆 I bet it's something simple, but I cannot for the life of me work out what it is. I have been messing with the colours on the MMU, as I'm still figuring out why they go to default everytime I open Prusaslicer, but I don't think me changing the colours would affect the bed temp?! Would it?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Scott.
RE: What have a changed in Prusaslicer to stop my bed from heating?
I've always been a fan of the 'smashing walnuts with a sledgehammer' approach ...so I'd probably just uninstall PS, delete any residual files and start from fresh.
It's a weird one though, I didn't even know that was possible 🤣
RE: What have a changed in Prusaslicer to stop my bed from heating?
Smashing walnuts sounds good, I might just run the install wizard again and see what happens, I did notice one few occasions that the build plate in Prusaslicer changed from the 'CoreOne' variant, to the Mk3. No idea how or why it changed, profiles of imported parts maybe?
No where's my sledgehammer?........