If two or more materials fan_z is different on differnt assigned extruder.
appeared a strange M107 suddenly just after fan_z height.
ref
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=4 ... le%2cgcode
issue found on 1.5 Beta RC1, but not sure if it's a issue from earlier version since I just playing with dual extruders recently.
FAN_Z bug? on multiple extruders & multiple material profile
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Re: FAN_Z bug? on multiple extruders & multiple material pro
I'm not seeing the bug. Are you referencing the M107 on line 442?
If I'm reading the G-code correctly, the material in extruder 1 disallows the fan below 0.5 mm. On the first layer extruder 2 goes first with the fan on, then when it switches to extruder 1 it turns off the fan because z = 0.2 mm is still under the 0.5 mm limit specified for that material. Then it goes to layer 2 at z = 0.4 mm, still extruder 1 with no fan, then it switches to extruder 2 and enables the fan again.
What was the behavior you desired?
thanks,
Jonathan
If I'm reading the G-code correctly, the material in extruder 1 disallows the fan below 0.5 mm. On the first layer extruder 2 goes first with the fan on, then when it switches to extruder 1 it turns off the fan because z = 0.2 mm is still under the 0.5 mm limit specified for that material. Then it goes to layer 2 at z = 0.4 mm, still extruder 1 with no fan, then it switches to extruder 2 and enables the fan again.
What was the behavior you desired?
thanks,
Jonathan
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Re: FAN_Z bug? on multiple extruders & multiple material pro
Got it , abort the bug.
Looks like it make sense to works like that.
Looks like it make sense to works like that.