
TinyTT Temperature Tower 10 minutes
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I needed a fast temperature test.This temperature tower is printed in 10 minutes at 0.2mm layer.It features some basic checking features.I included smaller models, along with the standard 10 stages model, if you want to test.More instructions tol come, for those not familiar with temperature tower G-code changes.The base is 1mm high (included in first layer !!) , the layers 2mm.Extruder thermic inertia induces some errors with such a short printing. I need to investigate further. Tell me if you have some ideas.Draft instructions:TinyTT Tiny temperature towerIt has some basic checks for a fast temperature determination.Base 1mm (included in first layer)Layer 0.2mm10 stages for PLA 180-225 deg Celsius (225 220 215 210 205 200 195 190 185 180)Table (height-temperature):0.4-225 2-220 4-215 6-210 8-205 10-200 12-195 14-190 16-185 18-180Remark= height of 0 is not OK !!Adapt the temperature values for other materials.Modifying the G-code in CURA:Load your TinyTT model.Menu "Extensions", -> "Post Processing" -> "Modify G-Code""Add a script""ChangeAt5" (is ChangeAtZ 5.3.0'Experimental) in my version)Enabled "checked", Trigger=Height, ChangeHeight=YOUR FIRST HEIGHT VALUE (0 for first), Apply to=Target Layer+..., ...., Temperature Change Extruder 1 <= check itEnter the desired temperature (225 for first)do "Ext","Post","Mod", "Add a scirpt" again if not finished, or do Close(A red "1" appears near the Slice command,saying how many modifications you have )Do again for the next height / temperature combination.Check the number of mods near the Slice commandNow you can sliceRemark:If you want, you can check is the G-code for M104 instructions at the desired layer heights.I included comparative pictures of a test with a standard gaaZolee temperature tower, and the tiny tower, to help in evaluation. Same material (PLA), same printing parameters.
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