Well, the switch to RH seemed to go pretty well - somethings I like and some that I don't but the ones I don't can probably be tweaked in with more time and experience.
Running on a 2008 MacBook, I had trouble with RH crashing about a minute or so after starting a print. The crashing went away after I set RH graphics to their minimum so I am assuming the issues were perhaps with the antialiasing in RH and the integrated graphics on the MacBook. I will try this same set up but with my 2011 MacBook Pro.
First thing I think that I will change will be the homing routine.... why is this necessary after each print anyways as long as you manually homed the machine at startup? What am I missing here?
In pronterface I used to home x and y but left z at a safe distance above my glass bed clips. I know that RH with solidoodle's .3mm and .1mm profiles zeros all three and then does a dump near the zero corner before it moves to start the print but I have seen no benefit at all to this as long as you do a simple manual extrude right before you start your print.
I've always manually managed my temperature setttings so the wait for temperature startup g-code seems unneccesary and dangerous to me. The extruder heats up way before the table as we all know and lets the abs cook there while wait for the table to come to temperature. Maybe that's why so many are having clogged extruders. I guess that I will just change the start g-code to bring the extruder temp to 100c and then manually kick it up to 195c right before the print.
What do you guys think?
Thanks for all of your input.....