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reprap-industrial-v1:tips-tricks [2015/05/28 08:49] Markus Bürgener [Slicing] -> renamed [Handling 3D files] |
reprap-industrial-v1:tips-tricks [2015/09/17 08:29] Markus Bürgener [Adjusting the build chamber temperature] |
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- Open your slicing software. | - Open your slicing software. | ||
- | - Open the tab "Printer Settings" and choose "Custom G-code". | + | - Open the tab [Printer Settings]. |
- | -- Go to the line reading:\\ <code> M104 S70 T2; set recirculating air heater to 70 degree celcius target temperature</code> | + | - Choose the //Start G-code// in the "Custom G-code" menu. |
- | - Change the entry "S//xy//" (here //S70//) by replacing the value //xy// with the desired temperature, for example //50° C//:\\ <code>M104 S50 T2; set recirculating air heater to 50 degree celcius target temperature</code> (for logical reasons, the comment should be aligned) | + | -- Scroll down to\\ ''; PREHEAT BED AND CHAMBER''\\ and position the cursor in the line reading:\\ <code> M104 S70 T2; set recirculating air heater to 70 degree celcius target temperature</code> |
- | - If you want to keep the settings, save them in the profile (see [[http://manual.slic3r.org/|Slic3r manual]]). | + | - Change the entry "S//xy//" (here //S70//) by replacing the value //xy// with the desired temperature, for example //50° C//:\\ <code>M104 S50 T2; set recirculating air heater to 50 degree celcius target temperature</code> (for logical reasons, the comment should be aligned). |
+ | - If you want to keep the settings, save them in a new profile (see [[http://manual.slic3r.org/|Slic3r manual]]). | ||
Any G-code exported with this profile loaded will heat the build chamber to the stated temperature prior to printing. | Any G-code exported with this profile loaded will heat the build chamber to the stated temperature prior to printing. | ||
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