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Multimaterial Toolchange Temperature cannot be set to a value below 175°C #1016

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ReneJurack opened this issue Mar 16, 2021 · 4 comments
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@ReneJurack
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2.3.55

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osX

3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)

E3D Toolchanger

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Setting: Filament -> Multimaterial Toolchange Temperature -> toolchange temperature -> inputfield

The parameter can only be set to a value between 175°C and 285°C.

Please let the user adjust this value fully.

Additionally: The G10 commands for this option are put at the very first lines in the generated .gcode file. Even before all the usual comment-lines. I expect them to be somewhere near the place where the settings for the bed-temps are put.

@supermerill supermerill added fixed for the next version That means that you should be able to test it in the latest nightly build problem labels Mar 17, 2021
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Well, that was quick! Thank you :)

@supermerill supermerill added fix is live in the last release Please download /build the last release and try to reproduce. and removed fixed for the next version That means that you should be able to test it in the latest nightly build labels May 27, 2021
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24c commented Nov 20, 2021

This is not the same issue, but using 2.3.57.6 on macOS I've noticed when "Toolchange temperature enabled" is selected, the M104 T1 temperature is increased by 20ºC in my case from 240 to 260ºC in the exported gcode. I haven't got any values like this anywhere, so unsure how this is calculated. The project file is just a two colour traffic cone, that I am trying to use on a Climber7 IDEX printer with ooze wiper arms fitted.
M104_S260_T1.3mf.zip

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@24c
you set 20°C as temp offset in your second extruder...

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24c commented Nov 20, 2021

I'm sorry, I inherited this profile, and never saw it. Thanks for putting me right. :doh

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