Hi all, I am doing an outreach event where I’d like to print key chains for those attending quickly (I have done this with other brands of printers before) but the preparation time is doubling the print time for me since I am printing such a small object. I know that I can edit the code and have edited simple things before, but I am hesitant to jump in on my own since I haven’t spent much time with the g-code for the Bambu printers.
I did some searching on the forum and found an example for the X1C, but know that there are some differences between printers and was wondering if anyone had a sample gcode I could look at or can identify just which places a simple change could save the most time (I assume the bed leveling, but didn’t want to just delete this chunk of code if it was going to mess anything up).
Just uncheck all the startup calibration stuff before sending the print over, please use the Help function for your reference guide
But is there a way to do that when saving the gcode to the sd card? Because I’ve looked everywhere My printer isn’t connected to Wi-Fi at this point because of the way it’s set up. I also did use the help function and it didn’t give me the answer to my question. I saw this posted for other versions of the printers so I figured it was ok to ask.
I read your other post and commented there as well, the printers can use LAN Only but your IT department needs to provision the static IP’s needed to be on the network reliably, and they have to activate it on their end, you can have it never run a calibration before a print again if you want, but that 4 minutes it takes to run saves a lot of failures, but yes its all in the settings to turn that off and on at will, here’s the other thing I’d test out OrcaSlicer if your lab also uses other FDM/SLA printers as it interfaces with other brands of printers besides Bambu