How do I tell the FFC Pro to Simultaneous preheat the Bed and Extruder and wait for stabilization?
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How do I tell the FFC Pro to Simultaneous preheat the Bed and Extruder and wait for stabilization?
it doesn't. The bed heats and then the extruder.
At least that's the way mine always work - no matter what the slicer. It's also the way the built in preheat works as well.
Best way is to manually preheat before messing with s3d.
Gcode is M6 T1 It's in your scripts on S3D. as CA advised above the bed heats first then the extruders. This is intentional because the bed is harder to stabilize because of it's mass. Also as stated above use the preheat function on the printer itself. It is faster to heat up that way.
It's strange, why does the included cone print heat both simultaneously?
no idea, never seen it happen and I have printed that cone.
Current draw is usually much heavier when a heating element is cold, so if you heat both simultaneously, you may exceed the PSU capacity.
I always go into the control panel in S3d and pre heat the bed and as soon as it gets to 108c I start the preheat extruder. Then as soon as the extruder gets to 230c I home the Z Axis and the goto the printer and kick off the print from the sd card. So far this method has worked great.
Robosmith had it. The power supply is not strong enough to heat both at the same time. It can maintain heat at the same time, but not increase heat at the same time. While printing you may notice this too. The bed will climb from getting low at a different time than the print heads. Also a heated bed will result in a lower maintained print head heat. With a non-heated bed, I stay within a couple degrees. With a heated bed, I'm lucky to stay within 5 degrees of the set temp.
When I manually preheat the FF both bed and extruder heat at the same time. So the power supply must be able to handle both (or three if both tools selected) without damage
well it looks like you're on your own. Everybody elses heats the bed and then the head/s.
Congratulations :-)