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The original post: /r/3dprinting by /u/Anony63936 on 2025-01-04 00:06:55.

Is there any way to stop my printer from overriding the temperatures I set at the beginning and during the print? Some prints I slice on my computer, and I can’t find the setting to add the correct temperature during slicing like I can on the app. I usually keep it at 200°C for the nozzle and 65–70°C for the bed, depending on the room temperature, but it always switches to 220°C and 50°C, which ruins my prints.

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