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Post by theresacar on Mar 11, 2017 23:41:05 GMT
This file is on the included memory card. It prints an "L" bracket with a few holes in it.
But more interestingly is that it also auto bed level calibrates the machine first.
The files I created myself do not do this. I've cracked open the G code in a text editor but I've never seen G code before.
Any ideas?
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Post by theresacar on Mar 11, 2017 23:56:08 GMT
Got it, www.instructables.com/id/Enable-Auto-Leveling-for-your-3D-Printer-Marlin-Fi/step3/Auto-leveling-with-gcode-G29/All I have to do is add a "G29" to Cura so my end code looks like this, ;Sliced at: {day} {date} {time} ;Basic settings: Layer height: {layer_height} Walls: {wall_thickness} Fill: {fill_density} ;Print time: {print_time} ;Filament used: {filament_amount}m {filament_weight}g ;Filament cost: {filament_cost} ;M190 S{print_bed_temperature} ;Uncomment to add your own bed temperature line ;M109 S{print_temperature} ;Uncomment to add your own temperature line G21 ;metric values G90 ;absolute positioning M82 ;set extruder to absolute mode M107 ;start with the fan off G28 G29 G1 Z15.0 F7200 ;move the platform down 15mm G92 E0 ;zero the extruded length G1 F200 E3 ;extrude 3mm of feed stock G92 E0 ;zero the extruded length again G1 F7200 ;Put printing message on LCD screen M117 Printing...
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king
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Post by king on Mar 12, 2017 20:28:07 GMT
That L bracket is for holding the Z axis endstop. Which isn't really needed because of the inductive sensor.
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Post by Admin on Mar 12, 2017 23:31:29 GMT
Cool, thanks King!
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