Hi,
I am doing dual extrusion printing. everything works fine, but I'd like to improve print quality and reduce unintentional nozzle wiping on the part. I am printing using a prime tower and ooze shield. The problem is that on prints with large surface areas, the ooze shield does not help much, because the dual extruders are mounted on the same carrage and rarely cross the ooze shield.
Does anybody have a working axample for allowing an inactive extruder to cool down when not in use? I would like to add this to the cura engine settings under Gcode, before extruder switch/ after extruder switch. For example; extruder T0 prints white at 230°C while extruder T1 black waits in idle at 180°C. After T0 has completed a layer, the printhead moves off the print (into the vicinity of the tower) the printer waits until T0 has cooled down to 180°C and T1 has heated to 230°C. Then T1 would prime the nozzle on the tower and proceed to print the layer in black. After T1 completes it's layer, the printhead moves off the print (into the vicinity of the tower) and the printer waits until T1 has cooled down to 180°C and T0 is back up to 230°C. T0 would then proceed printing the next layer.
I'm greatful for any help as I've been searching for a while now without success.
Thanks,
Russell