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Topic: Manually setting temperature messes up display time

I don't understand why this happens, or more impo tortantly, how to prevent it...

I'm printing filament at 230C in my Da Vinci Junior 1.0, by decoding the 3w file to gcode, changing the commands to set nozzle temperature, then converting back into 3w. I'm using a Windows version of Threedubber to encode and decode.

This works, except the printer them shows the job as a 1 minute job, and after that minute, says 100% done, even though it happily carries on printing, even if it's a 10 hour print.

Is there something I should be doing to prevent this happening on the display? I know I could make a note of the time needed for the print as displayed on the software, and put it on a note next to the printer, but I'd rather have a correct display.

I'm a total newcomer to 3D printing, based in the UK, and have a DaVinci Junior 1.0
My background is programming, web design, and vinyl cutting!

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Re: Manually setting temperature messes up display time

The estimated print time is in the front of the gcode. (x will be numbers in your file.)
' Print time= xxx
' total-filament= xxx
' extruder filament=xxx

Check the gcode before and after Threedubber conversion to see if Threedubber carry over the information correctly.

(Da Vinci 1.0, Jr. 1.0 RAMPS, miniMaker) X4, (Creality CR-10S, CR-10 mini, Ender-3) X4, Anycubic MEGA X4, Anycubic Chrion X1, ADMILAB Gantry X2 (MonoPrice Maker Select V2, Plus, Ultimate)X4--Select mini X1, Anycubic photon X4, Wanhao duplicate D7 X1.
iNSTONE Inventor Pro X2, CTC Dual X2, ANET-A8, Hictop 3DP-11, Solidoodle Press, FLSUN I3 2017X1

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Re: Manually setting temperature messes up display time

Ahhhh... when I'm decoding it, there's two print times in the file... I guess that's a bug in this version of Threedubber?

I'm a total newcomer to 3D printing, based in the UK, and have a DaVinci Junior 1.0
My background is programming, web design, and vinyl cutting!

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Re: Manually setting temperature messes up display time

try delete one of them and see if that fix the problem.

(Da Vinci 1.0, Jr. 1.0 RAMPS, miniMaker) X4, (Creality CR-10S, CR-10 mini, Ender-3) X4, Anycubic MEGA X4, Anycubic Chrion X1, ADMILAB Gantry X2 (MonoPrice Maker Select V2, Plus, Ultimate)X4--Select mini X1, Anycubic photon X4, Wanhao duplicate D7 X1.
iNSTONE Inventor Pro X2, CTC Dual X2, ANET-A8, Hictop 3DP-11, Solidoodle Press, FLSUN I3 2017X1

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Re: Manually setting temperature messes up display time

Sadly not. I've since discovered Threedubber sets filament length to 1 when it encrypts, and that's causing my issue. Unfortunately I don't know enough to change the source code.

I'm a total newcomer to 3D printing, based in the UK, and have a DaVinci Junior 1.0
My background is programming, web design, and vinyl cutting!