can one printer print two different models???
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Thank you @joergs5.. will look into it and keep you posted
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@t3p3tony sure is going to be fun
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@denke wow.. i Dint think of the Oozing.. something more to worry about now
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But is it possible to run two or more extruders... more like mixing extruders but independent, without the ratio thingy???
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@georgepaul yes you can send gcode like:
G1 X1 Y2 U1 V2 E100:75
this implies you have 4 axis XY and UV so different gantres, with two extruders and are driving E0 with 100 steps and E1 with 75 steps
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Wow @t3p3tony... this was really useful. I made the following changes in the config and it worked... Duet surprises me every day... It has solved my problem for now
M92 X640.00 Y640.00 Z3200.00 E200:200:200:200:200 ; Set steps per mm
; Tools
M563 P0 D0:1:2:3:4 H1 ; Define tool 0
G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
G10 P0 R0 S0 ; Set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C -
The Gcode that I tried is;
G1 E10:100 :200:300:400
and the motors (E0, E1, E2, E3, E4)danced along.
I tried 5 extruder motors just out of curiosity -
IDXY - how would one write the print file for that?
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@CJ-BRAVO I'm not an expert here, I'm not sure any such slicer exists, but I could imagine a work around with using python or similar to merge two separately sliced gcode files...
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yeah but lets say you spliced the gcode, you would still have 2 separate tools with a tool change? no?
any gcode magic to work 2 tools at the same time?