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G-Code for resetting to 100% speed
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I had problems printing parts and I figured out that my children have turned the knob of my Prusa i3 MK3 and set the printing speed to 112%.
Since I'm not experimenting much yet, I'm not printing at different speeds than the original speed. I wonder whether there's a G-Code command that I could let Slic3r insert at the beginning of each print to ensure the print starts with 100% speed.
g-code slic3r
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I had problems printing parts and I figured out that my children have turned the knob of my Prusa i3 MK3 and set the printing speed to 112%.
Since I'm not experimenting much yet, I'm not printing at different speeds than the original speed. I wonder whether there's a G-Code command that I could let Slic3r insert at the beginning of each print to ensure the print starts with 100% speed.
g-code slic3r
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you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
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– Trish
5 hours ago
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@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? AnywaysM220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.
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– 0scar
4 hours ago
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@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
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– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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I had problems printing parts and I figured out that my children have turned the knob of my Prusa i3 MK3 and set the printing speed to 112%.
Since I'm not experimenting much yet, I'm not printing at different speeds than the original speed. I wonder whether there's a G-Code command that I could let Slic3r insert at the beginning of each print to ensure the print starts with 100% speed.
g-code slic3r
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I had problems printing parts and I figured out that my children have turned the knob of my Prusa i3 MK3 and set the printing speed to 112%.
Since I'm not experimenting much yet, I'm not printing at different speeds than the original speed. I wonder whether there's a G-Code command that I could let Slic3r insert at the beginning of each print to ensure the print starts with 100% speed.
g-code slic3r
g-code slic3r
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you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
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– Trish
5 hours ago
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@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? AnywaysM220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.
$endgroup$
– 0scar
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
$endgroup$
– Trish
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? AnywaysM220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.
$endgroup$
– 0scar
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
$endgroup$
– Trish
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
$endgroup$
– Trish
5 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? Anyways
M220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.$endgroup$
– 0scar
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? Anyways
M220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.$endgroup$
– 0scar
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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You can put the speed to 100 % by G-code command: M220 S100
.
The M220
command is described here.
Know that speed changes sent to the printer have an effect on the next printed layer, it first finishes the current layer at the speed commanded before starting printing the layer.
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
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– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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You can put the speed to 100 % by G-code command: M220 S100
.
The M220
command is described here.
Know that speed changes sent to the printer have an effect on the next printed layer, it first finishes the current layer at the speed commanded before starting printing the layer.
$endgroup$
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You can put the speed to 100 % by G-code command: M220 S100
.
The M220
command is described here.
Know that speed changes sent to the printer have an effect on the next printed layer, it first finishes the current layer at the speed commanded before starting printing the layer.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You can put the speed to 100 % by G-code command: M220 S100
.
The M220
command is described here.
Know that speed changes sent to the printer have an effect on the next printed layer, it first finishes the current layer at the speed commanded before starting printing the layer.
$endgroup$
You can put the speed to 100 % by G-code command: M220 S100
.
The M220
command is described here.
Know that speed changes sent to the printer have an effect on the next printed layer, it first finishes the current layer at the speed commanded before starting printing the layer.
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
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– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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Ok, I added this line to the Start G-Code and I'll have a try on the next print.
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– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago
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you know that the print speed is swapped to 100% whenever you start the printer, right?
$endgroup$
– Trish
5 hours ago
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@Trish I thought so also, unless you save it with M500 perhaps? Anyways
M220 S100
will put it back to 100 %.$endgroup$
– 0scar
4 hours ago
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@Trish: yes, if I power the printer off and on. However, I sometimes print several parts in a row.
$endgroup$
– Thomas Weller
4 hours ago