> That sounds like a nice method. I will try to implement that. Setting S to
zero
> to stop material flow is good enough, seems that the dreaded ooze in my
> case starts a few seconds after the extruder is stopped. (Thermal
> expansion?) If I take care to move out of the way before that it seems to
be

I remember reading a technique to stop the ooze was to run the extruder in
reverse a little bit.



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