![]() ![]() Well, that doesn't bode well for the prospect of Octoprint working, does it. So long story short: I got the weird high numbers by simply test printing and adjusting the values till the result was somewhat acceptable The difference between the gcode lengths and the actual extruded lengths seem to be vastly different with the Cetus. Also when sending the Gcode command to extrude 100mm of filament the extruder gear would barely turn. Unfortunalty I don't know the default value for the extruder's steps per unit. Then you'd get a ratio to multiply with the extruder's current steps per unit. You do that by sending Gcode to your printer to extrude a specific amount of filament and comparing that to the real extruded length of filament. When using Gcode you have to calibrate the extruder, as the printer doesn't know how much steps of the extruder motor translate into the wanted length of pushed filament. ![]() Yes they are way to high, but here ist the problem: ![]() I imported it but see some weirdness, like on the extrusion multiplier and retraction distance, whic … ![]()
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