Quote Originally Posted by LambdaFF View Post
As to that, it is a very basic but efficient technique : I use the "change tool scripts" to turn down the unused hot end while powering the new one.
No heat = no oozing.
No heat = smaller hot end (no thermal expansion) => no idle head colliding with the build.

Admittedly it is an efficient way to do things only in when the 2 colors are completely on different planes. It still works otherwise but it increases print time like hell.

So when I transition from white (hot end 0) :
M104 S0 T0
M109 S200 T1

And then the reverse
M104 S0 T1
M109 S200 T0

I usually add a little more text to move the head away from the build first and then bring it back (I think it uses G91/G92 and move commands)
I have read about this technique, how much longer are we talking?

I want to do some dual extrusion but I will have two colours on the same layer so I think this would make the print incredibly long. Not to mention the PITA of printing hot ABS into sections of already cooled ABS... warp city...