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Customizable Temperature Calibration Tower
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Use this piece to test each roll of filament you get. With the included Cura plugin, you can automatically adjust the extruder temperature with height to match the markings. The embossed text will show what temperature each section was printed at, while also serving as a test of the effect of temperature on small overhangs.
Update for use with PrusaSlic3r:
Under Print Settings / Output Options put "/path/to/python3" "/path/to/TemperatureCalibrationPostProcess.py" in the Custom Gode section. On my Mac it's: "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/bin/python3" "/Users/Keith/Filament_Calibration/TemperatureCalibrationPostProcess.py"
Under Printer Settings / Start G-Code add these 3 lines:
;Start Temperature = 250
;Height Increment = 6
;Temperature Increment = 2
...where the values should be replaced with whatever values you are using for the current tower. Note that I think this requires using ascii gcode, not binary (in the PrusaSlic3r settings)
For cu
Update for use with PrusaSlic3r:
Under Print Settings / Output Options put "/path/to/python3" "/path/to/TemperatureCalibrationPostProcess.py" in the Custom Gode section. On my Mac it's: "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/bin/python3" "/Users/Keith/Filament_Calibration/TemperatureCalibrationPostProcess.py"
Under Printer Settings / Start G-Code add these 3 lines:
;Start Temperature = 250
;Height Increment = 6
;Temperature Increment = 2
...where the values should be replaced with whatever values you are using for the current tower. Note that I think this requires using ascii gcode, not binary (in the PrusaSlic3r settings)
For cu
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