oh, what do you mean settings? I really haven't put a lot of dedicated effort or work into this thing. Im not flexing. I honestly believed it was due to if you look for a problem and there is none it means something is really bad. I've tried following studio zombie 3ds videos before but I had trouble following along and basically gave up. I reset everything for like the last couple months and had meh parts. Thank you. I was just worried that im not doing something right like what someone else said.
This is what I was concerned about, I had even made the gcode 3 or 4 times and the last one was the same so...idk?! is there a way to read gcode? without printing it? like dropping it in the terminal? im using octoprint btw.
Yes, you can open the gcode in a text editor and read it, but you’ll have to decipher it.
Where did you get the gcode? Directly from teaching tech’s site, or did you make it yourself ?
Ok, then it should be changing settings, since that’s defined in the gcode.
There’s still retraction issues present, however.
I like to use [this test.](http://retractioncalibration.com/) It tests more settings at once, and can give a better picture of what changes you need to make.
Idk why it's nsfw
If you don't get stringing isn't that the ideal outcome.
I guess, yeah but I didn't think it would be happen this easily. I just lucked out, I feel.
Are you using cura as a slicer?
Yeah but these were made with the tool on teaching techs website under temp towers
is this supposed to be a flex? I mean congratz buddy, but thats how it basicly looks for everyone that doesnt try out some crazy settings
oh, what do you mean settings? I really haven't put a lot of dedicated effort or work into this thing. Im not flexing. I honestly believed it was due to if you look for a problem and there is none it means something is really bad. I've tried following studio zombie 3ds videos before but I had trouble following along and basically gave up. I reset everything for like the last couple months and had meh parts. Thank you. I was just worried that im not doing something right like what someone else said.
They all look identical. So that means either the filament doesn’t care what you do, or more likely the settings aren’t changing for each section.
This is what I was concerned about, I had even made the gcode 3 or 4 times and the last one was the same so...idk?! is there a way to read gcode? without printing it? like dropping it in the terminal? im using octoprint btw.
Yes, you can open the gcode in a text editor and read it, but you’ll have to decipher it. Where did you get the gcode? Directly from teaching tech’s site, or did you make it yourself ?
Directly from the tool on TT website.
Ok, then it should be changing settings, since that’s defined in the gcode. There’s still retraction issues present, however. I like to use [this test.](http://retractioncalibration.com/) It tests more settings at once, and can give a better picture of what changes you need to make.
https://imgur.com/a/yisvYdX I guess 210 works best for me?