X offset is the extruder X offset relative to the base point on a print head. If your printer has only one extruder then set this parameter to zero. If printer firmware doesn’t set offset by itself then you should set other extruders offsets relative to base (usually first) extruder. In this case you sholud set offsets for this base extruder offsets to zero.
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Has cooling fan
The has cooling fan flag is the flag which indicates thar extruder has a nozzle cooling fan.
Nozzle diameter (mm)
The nozzle diameter is the diameter of the outlet hole of a nozzle.
Z offset (mm)
Z offset is the extruder Z offset relatively to the base point on a print head. If your printer has only one extruder then set this parameter to zero. If printer firmware doesn’t set offset by itself then you should set other extruders offsets relative to base (usually first) extruder. In this case you sholud set offsets for this base extruder offsets to zero.
Y offset (mm)
Y offset is the extruder Y offset relatively to the base point on a print head. If your printer has only one extruder then set this parameter to zero. If printer firmware doesn’t set offset by itself then you should set other extruders offsets relative to base (usually first) extruder. In this case you sholud set offsets for this base extruder offsets to zero.
X offset (mm)
X offset is the extruder X offset relative to the base point on a print head. If your printer has only one extruder then set this parameter to zero. If printer firmware doesn’t set offset by itself then you should set other extruders offsets relative to base (usually first) extruder. In this case you sholud set offsets for this base extruder offsets to zero.
End G-code
The end G-code is the code which is executed at the end of print process.
Start G-code
The start G-code is the code which is executed at the start of print process.
Z-lift on tool change (mm)
The Z-lift on tool change is the height at which a print head raises for tool change.
Additional retract length (mm)
The additional retract length is the additional length of plastic reverse movement in a feeder which will be added to the retract length value for used plastics. Use this parameter if your printer has bowden tube for plastic feeding, because in this case retraction inertia may appear.