Filament preset suffixes: @PG, @PGIS, @TEMPLATE, @MK4 What do they mean?
Obviously, MK4 is meant specifically for the Mk4. @PGIS is only available when you're using input shaping, with certain materials. What does @PG mean, and why is there an @TEMPLATE option, in the "Compare Presets" dialog? I tried searching, but only found mention of @PGIS being input shaping.
Best Answer by FoxRun3D:
Templates: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/template-filaments_467599
PG: most likely Prusa Generic, maybe not tied to a specific printer type, such as Mk4. And maybe different from Template in that it is specific to Prusa printers.
But none of this is particularly well documented, as far as I know
RE: Filament preset suffixes: @PG, @PGIS, @TEMPLATE, @MK4 What do they mean?
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Templates: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/template-filaments_467599
PG: most likely Prusa Generic, maybe not tied to a specific printer type, such as Mk4. And maybe different from Template in that it is specific to Prusa printers.
But none of this is particularly well documented, as far as I know
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RE: Filament preset suffixes: @PG, @PGIS, @TEMPLATE, @MK4 What do they mean?
Anyone confirm this. I was just wondering this myself.
RE: Filament preset suffixes: @PG, @PGIS, @TEMPLATE, @MK4 What do they mean?
„PG“ = Precision Guarantee (Präzisionsgarantie)
„IS“ = Individual Spooling (Individuelle Aufwicklung)