I'm not sure if your firmware includes that behavior (thought I think that is standard Marlin). Additionally, I've found with the firmware in the Prusa that if you send the set and wait codes w/o a temperature argument then my printer will wait until it reaches the last setpoint. I don't see a "set and do wait" for the extruder in your start g-code so you may be trying to print before your extruder has reached your filament temperature. Look carefully you should see this pattern there: Here they are in table form: (Sorry for the ASCII table, don't know how to do a proper table in this forum.) | Extruder | Bed | There are 4 different temperature related G-Codes to remember that are similar but different. The only reason I checked the box was to change the name, so it not something generic, doesn't tell you it going to wipe out all the settings. If I don't check the box it adds the custom start gcode below. I checked the box so I could change the name, but apparently check that box also removes the gcode it generates for the ender 3. When going thru the wizard setup, if you choose ender 3, then next, it goes to "custom printer setup" that has a checkbox and a profile name box. I have figured out what the difference is after many tries. M190 S60 set bed temperature and wait for it to be reached M204 P1500 R1500 T1500 sets acceleration (P, T) and retract acceleration (R), mm/sec^2 M203 X500 Y500 Z12 E120 sets maximum feedrates, mm/sec external perimeters extrusion width = 0.45mm generated by PrusaSlicer 2.2.0+win64 on at 22:01:08 UTC I took out my custom start gcode and get the same start code, just without my leveling, still only a M104. Below is the gcode generated by prusa, the gcode in red is my custom start gcode which is for my EZABL. My prusa slicer version is 2.2.0+win64, downloaded and installed yesterday. No, to my knowledge ender 3 don't come with bed leveling, I added mine myself. What version of Prusa slicer do you have?Īnswered: RE: Ender 3 Setup for PrusaSlicer but includes wait for heating to complete and seems to leave out Automatic bed levelling.ĭo all ender3's have automatic bed levelling? M205 S0 T0 sets the minimum extruding and travel feed rate, mm/sec M204 P500 R1000 T500 sets acceleration (P, T) and retract acceleration (R), mm/sec^2 M203 X500 Y500 Z10 E60 sets maximum feedrates, mm/sec Hi, I have just added Creality ender 3 to my Prusa slicer version 2.2.0 setup, and the start code seems to be The Mini profile does a two stage heat up, to reduce the liklihood of nozzle dribbling during mesh bed levelling, you may wish to use this in your profiles. I suggest you take a little from the above profiles and add it to your profile. They are not trying to make Prusa Slicer fit all Printers. M104 S170 set extruder temp for bed levelingĪnd it offers a custom printer setup facility for Non Prusa printers, M115 U3.8.1 tell printer latest fw version Hi, Prusa slicer does the following for the Mk3S G1 Z2.0 F3000 Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X0.1 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 Move to start position G28 Z home Z to get more accurate Z position G1 E-2 Retracts filament to prevent blobs during probing Is there a setting I am missing or something wrong with my Start G-Code? My start G-Code is copied straight out of cura, have printed with it for along time, even printed earlier today. Have looked thru the setting and don't see what I missed, re-copied my g-code and it did it again. Instead it started trying to print when the hot end was about ~100C, I quickly shutoff the printer. Normally it heats the hot end, then does the mesh generation, pauses for the hot end to hit desired temp, then prints. Was watching the printer as it started, bed heated up, then hot end started to heating but then it started the EZABL mesh generation. I either missed a setting or messed something up. I got it setup, connected it to octiprint, moved over my start/end gcode, and customized a few settings for a simple calibration cube I have printed way to many times on my ender 3 via cura.īut something is very wrong. I am trying to move to a new slicer, prusa Slicer obviously. I have been using Cura with my Ender 3 since I got my printer just over a year ago.
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