High Temp and Stringing Test
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Moving to PETG/ABS filaments that demand higher temperature requirements will allow for a taller tower with increased temperature capabilities. Notice in my image how I employed this setup when working with PETG to fine-tune its performance. I've included the G-code file for your reference; however, it utilizes Auto Bed Leveling (ABL), so you may need to adjust it according to your printer's configuration. If you're manually editing the G-code within a slicer software, I can assist with Cura. To do this, navigate to Extensions -> Post Processing -> G-Code and use the ChangeAtZ setting to modify the tower height at specific intervals: 29, 49, 69, 89, 109, 129, 149, 169, 189.
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