How to disable PINDA 1st layer Calibration?
I was printing several parts and one flew away, leaving the open space and now the nozzle is printing midair.
I sliced a new file with the proper z offset to print it on top of the remaining prints (removing the one that flew), but the print begins with the PINDA Calibration of the 1st layer, so I'm afraid it will hit the pieces, wasting all the progress.
Is there a way to cancel the PINDA calibration? Like editing the G Code, or hopefully on the Slicer itself?
I just got the printer a few weeks ago and I'm trying to squeeze it as much as I can 😀
Best Answer by FoxRun3D:
You can go to Printer Settings>custom gcode and remove the G80 line from startup gcode. Whether that's a good idea versus just redoing the print is debatable though in my mind...
Edit: actually you didn't specify thr printer type. G80 is the line you're looking for with a Mk3S, for the Mini it's G29. No idea what it might be for other brands.
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You can go to Printer Settings>custom gcode and remove the G80 line from startup gcode. Whether that's a good idea versus just redoing the print is debatable though in my mind...
Edit: actually you didn't specify thr printer type. G80 is the line you're looking for with a Mk3S, for the Mini it's G29. No idea what it might be for other brands.
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