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Parameterized Smart compact temperature calibration tower (mod)
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I changed a little bit the original great work, just because I'm lazy and I don't want to calculate too much. Perhaps other lazy people can find this useful...
I fusionned the first floor with the stand, so it's easier to change temp: 1mm for the first floor (my printer doesn't want to change at 0), then 10 mm for the second floor/temp, then 20 mm for the third, ...
I did change the step too. You can now give a positive step value, no matter if you want to increase or decrease the temperature from floor to floor (it's just simpler).
#Detailed instructions:
For Ultimaker Cura, if you created a tower from 220 to 190, step 10°, for instance
- Menu "Extensions > Post processing > Modify G-Code"
- In the post-processing window, click "Add a script > ChangeAtZ #.#.# (experimental)"
- In the parameter part of the window
+ "Trigger" : Height (don't change)
+ Change "Height" 0.5 mm
+ Click the checkbox "Change Extruder 1 temp"
+ Change "Extruder 1 temp" to 220
Then
I fusionned the first floor with the stand, so it's easier to change temp: 1mm for the first floor (my printer doesn't want to change at 0), then 10 mm for the second floor/temp, then 20 mm for the third, ...
I did change the step too. You can now give a positive step value, no matter if you want to increase or decrease the temperature from floor to floor (it's just simpler).
#Detailed instructions:
For Ultimaker Cura, if you created a tower from 220 to 190, step 10°, for instance
- Menu "Extensions > Post processing > Modify G-Code"
- In the post-processing window, click "Add a script > ChangeAtZ #.#.# (experimental)"
- In the parameter part of the window
+ "Trigger" : Height (don't change)
+ Change "Height" 0.5 mm
+ Click the checkbox "Change Extruder 1 temp"
+ Change "Extruder 1 temp" to 220
Then
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