It is mentioned there for quite some time already, even with the explicit M106 example.
Hi,
as Klipper evolves, so do my macros.
You have the option to write the macro yourself ![]()
Here is the configuration of the converted IDEX Leapfrog-BOLT printer and I have no problem with adaptive cooling.
Have a nice time.
I mean the M106 isn’t cause of the issue itself, if it is just default M106, it works normally. I mentioned, that i did printed on a non idex printer with such settings for cooling without failures. But if it’s a macro overriding default with several conditional expressions, then it leads to problems