In the Material settings under Destring, there are M227P and M227S. I was under the impression that the P setting was a 'Prime' setting, and therefore increasing this value would cause more material to extrude before the head begins to move. However, I have found the opposite to be true: When I specify .1 for the P value with a Wipe length of 2, I get a gap of 4.5mm where there is only sparse material. Changing the Wipe length to .5 and the P value to -.03 makes everything fill in, but not as clean as I would like. I would just like to understand exactly how these values work and how they affect one another.
In the pictures below, the W is the Wipe setting, while the second number is the M227P value. M227S is .04 in all cases.
How do you properly use M227 settings?
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Re: How do you properly use M227 settings?
What software version are you on?
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Re: How do you properly use M227 settings?
Any reason you haven't tried the latest available?duaneh wrote:1.4.4.6
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Re: How do you properly use M227 settings?
Laziness??? I'll check for the latest and download it.
I would STILL like to understand what these parameters actually do.
I would STILL like to understand what these parameters actually do.
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Re: How do you properly use M227 settings?
Well, at least in the latest version they should exactly mean prime and retract lengths.duaneh wrote:Laziness??? I'll check for the latest and download it.
I would STILL like to understand what these parameters actually do.
Not so sure about older ones.
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Re: How do you properly use M227 settings?
I tried the latest version, but it has a major bug in that it doesn't stop extruding as it's going back to the park position to swap head (cool 1 down, heat the other one up,...), so it leaves a real mess by the time it has switched colors a few times. I had to go back to the old one. I'm actually using 0 for the P setting and .04 for the S, with a wipe of .5. Its not awesome, but better than the default settings.