Tupson444
Tupson444
I think this might be related to relative/absolute E moves. If it is set different in the slicer and the firmware, the printer might extrude or retract a lot when...
I noticed this issue recently too, although I'm still using 2.7.3. It might have been some "bad luck" in slicing, but it was a rather simple shape (basically rectangular at...
I completely agree that you can't be too safe. Better to have many false alerts (and some failed prints) and a single prevention of overheating, than to risk a fire...
When printing sequentially, I will (now that I realised it) actually use brims to be printed all at once in the first layer, in order to make sure each part...
I agree that it may not look good (although it depends on opinion, and application), but sometimes it doesn't matter: for functional parts, some sort of "internal" (hidden) overhangs where...
One of the basic advices for 3D printing is e.g. "when changing between PLA and ABS, set the temperature for ABS". This is an obvious overlook that should be fixed.
Just change the start code in PrusaSlicer (Printer Settings > Custom G-code > Start G-Code). Search for command `M109 R` or `M109 T0 R` (this sets the temperature and commands...
I'm just assuming (I have MK4, not MK3.5), but even if the firmware has these commands for first sheet calibration, changing the start code in the slicer should change the...
@oriddlero In the meantime you can use a workaround: merge groups of objects in the slicer (so that there are up to 16 groups), so if one detaches you can...
This hasn't happened to me (I haven't printed very large parts on MK4 yet), but I'd like to see this issue addressed. I wonder is crash detection just delayed in...