I'm not really sure if this is the right place so I apologize if not. I recently(today) fixed my first clogged hot end on my geetech a10. Got it printing all nice again, but it got me thinking about getting some temp towers done for all my filaments so I can ensure less clogging in the future/really have things dialed in.
Which leads me to my question: I've looked everywhere and can't find a solid source material on how to write the gcode via cura to be able to do temp towers. I've looked on youtube, reddit, and just general googling. I can find plenty of temp tower models obviously, but that doesn't really get me anywhere if I can't scale the nozzle temp for each section.
If someone could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.
Geetech A10 + Cura gcode question
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