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This is where you'll have your ext= ruders and heated bed listed. If you need to add an extruder/heated bed you= would click the button for "Add Temperature Controller"
The firmware identifier for this t= oolhead. Most printers use the notation for T0 for the Right Extruder and T= 1 for the Left Extruder. If you aren't 100% sure, you can open the Machine = Control Panel and use the temperature identifier selector in that screen to= find out what toolhead is which.
Sets whether your element is an ex= truder or heated bed. This makes a difference in the G-Code used to control= it. For instance, the RepRap commands for an extruder are M104 and M109 wh= ereas for a heated bed it's M140 and M190.
This will set how often to relay t= he temperature for USB prints.
Allows you to set temperature on a= per layer basis. The temperatures that are set are read to the left. The a= djustable numbers on the right do not effect your print, only when you clic= k "Add Setpoint" are the temperature commands entered in.
Also, if printing with multiple pr= ocesses, the layer # chosen is relative to the process. For instance, if th= is process applied from 5 mm to 10 mm on the model. The temperature for lay= er 1 would take place at the first layer after 5 mm.
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