![]() ![]() And I still haven't been able to get them back - apparently they are not stored in the factory files as I thought they wonder if they fixed the purge logic. ![]() Public Service Announcement regarding 4.0: I posted on the S3D forum that while it looks like you can use 3.1 and 4.0 independently (they are installed in separate folders), they share the same mysterious "database", so if you reset (delete) all the profiles 4.0 "imported" from 3.1 (which according to some is a good idea), you'll find all your 3.1 profiles deleted as well. behavior was done by the Duet's tfreeX.g and tpostX.g scripts. In fact all I had S3D do when it changed tools was send a change tool command to the firmware. I couldn't convince them that you need to purge the new filament through before you start using it, which is one of the (many) reasons I gave up and got a refund.ĭo you remember which version of S3D you were using? I hadn't tried switching tools until 3.1.1, but didn't have the problem you described. So when you switched filament, it would purge some of the filament you had just finished with, then change to the new filament and start printing. When I tried it, they seemed to think that it was good idea to purge the filament after a tool was finished with, rather than before. ![]()
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