Currently going for another sub-30 benchy. But of course my max acceleration is lower, given the increased weight of the toolhead. So now I'm running faster speeds, and therefor faster extrusion, so I'm heating my nozzle a bit further, and so now there's more heat in my print, and so now there's a need for more cooling, but I think my cooling is infact worse than before so quality is suffering.
But at reasonable speeds and with reasonable prints it should overall be better.
@la just replace that in the ending gcode ^
@noiob yea, but how do I make it move Z *just* another 2mm or so up. I'm sure that's suuuper easy to figure out, but do I actually care? (I do not)
@la yeah, G90/G91 are supported everywhere afaik
Klipper and any halfway competent firmware will stop you from running into the z max afaik but you could probably get fancy and make it conditional with Klipper gcode
@la also I ran into this yesterday and installed it on the anycubic, but couldn't get it to work. Might be even more useful on the Ender 5, plus the setup involves turning on object splitting which should enable object skipping, love that feature on the A1
https://github.com/kyleisah/Klipper-Adaptive-Meshing-Purging
@la *you get the idea
@noiob oh, nice printer gcode actually support relative moves?