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Temperature tower with settings guide
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Modified version of the "Fast Informative Temperature Tower"(found in the link below)
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The guide below is meant for testing PLA in a range from 220C-190C in 5C incraments.
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Warning:
Printing at a temperature lower than specified for your filament can clog your nozzle and damage your printer.
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Guide:
1)Drop the .stl into PrusaSlicer
2)Copy the print settings from "Prusa print setting.png"
3)Slice
4)Preview (bottom left corner or press CTRL+6)
5)Edit the following lines in the layerview:
Layer 35 - 220C
Layer 75 - 215C
Layer 115 - 210C
Layer 155 - 205C
Layer 195 - 200C
Layer 235 - 195C
Layer 275 - 190C
*The command for changing temperature is M104 S[temp] (without the brackets).
See "prusa modify g-code window.png" for example.
6) Export G-code
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!!WARNING!!
I've also added a ready to print NC-file, but I'd strongly advise not using
--------------------------------
The guide below is meant for testing PLA in a range from 220C-190C in 5C incraments.
--------------------------------
Warning:
Printing at a temperature lower than specified for your filament can clog your nozzle and damage your printer.
--------------------------------
Guide:
1)Drop the .stl into PrusaSlicer
2)Copy the print settings from "Prusa print setting.png"
3)Slice
4)Preview (bottom left corner or press CTRL+6)
5)Edit the following lines in the layerview:
Layer 35 - 220C
Layer 75 - 215C
Layer 115 - 210C
Layer 155 - 205C
Layer 195 - 200C
Layer 235 - 195C
Layer 275 - 190C
*The command for changing temperature is M104 S[temp] (without the brackets).
See "prusa modify g-code window.png" for example.
6) Export G-code
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!!WARNING!!
I've also added a ready to print NC-file, but I'd strongly advise not using
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