Quote Originally Posted by Ama-fessional Molder View Post
You can also cut the gcode at the correct layer, delete everything below it, and then run it. when the printer starts it will just go to that layer height and begin printing.

The previously mentioned methods are superior for color changes, but you can use the gcode thing to save a print that failed due to a clog or power outage.
Provided you know where it stopped.