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The FAQ states to find the fan_off.gcode on the Facebook group, but doesn't specify *which* group #32

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Taegost opened this issue Nov 6, 2019 · 6 comments

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Taegost commented Nov 6, 2019

The FAQ mentions that there is some gcode that can be used to shut off the fans, I can't seem to find the fan_off.gcode mentioned in the FAQ.
Can someone include a link directly to it instead? Or better yet, pull it into the repo so it can be version controlled and easily accessible?
Thank you.

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X3msnake commented Feb 4, 2020 via email

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Taegost commented Apr 29, 2020

photon S does not have a equivalent tool like the defaults.gcode since it is a different board only removing it physically No dia quarta-feira, 6 de novembro de 2019, Mike Wheway < notifications@github.com> escreveu:

I'm trying to find a way to disable the fans on my Photon S without physically modifying it (yet), but I can't seem to find the fan_off.gcode mentioned in the FAQ. Can someone include a link directly to it instead? Or better yet, pull it into the repo so it can be version controlled and easily accessible? Thank you. — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#32?email_source=notifications&email_token=ACUR56TVQ5T7L6LJLAG6XDDQSLHN3A5CNFSM4JJVUJMKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFUVEXG43VMWVGG33NNVSW45C7NFSM4HXHYEIA>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ACUR56VVLEQNH27NATZH5T3QSLHN3ANCNFSM4JJVUJMA .
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I found as much in my research, but we still need to update the FAQ with the actual code or point to where it can be found, I was never able to find it at all, and I've tried finding it for other users on Reddit that have the original Photon.

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X3msnake commented Apr 29, 2020 via email

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Taegost commented Apr 30, 2020

gcode modifications only apply to the Photon Classic and CBD-Tech motherboards there is no way to do this that we know of. contact Anycubic about it and if you find out do share back Mike

I updated my original comment, I should have left the personal anecdote out of this as it has derailed the conversation: The heart of the matter is that the FAQ talks about fan_off.gcode in a Facebook group, but there is no way to find that actual code with the information provided.

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@Taegost again, this will only work for CBD-TECH Boards > Photon Classic / Mars Classic / Orbeat / Epax X1 / Qidi Shadow / ...

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https://github.com/Photonsters/anycubic-photon-docs/blob/master/firmware/factory-defaults-translated.gcode

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@Taegost Also the correct approach is to dump your printer config file istead of using the archives one since settings might vary from vendor to vendor

Open a txt file and drop these lines, change the extension to .gcode and print it in the printer (only Chitubox cbd-tech boards)

;ENABLE M8093 TO DUMP DEBUG TO FILE - Only works in recent firmwares
M8093 I1 

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