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T stands for "Tool" and has its origin in the origins of .gcode being for other automated machinine controls. Depending on the machine, verything could be a tool for .gcode, like an actuator or pump or a spindle motor.



In 3D printers the T-controlled tool is usually the extruder motor. Convention has it that the indexing always starts at 0, so T0 and T1 are your first and second Extruder respectively.






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    I'm not sure what it's doing in your case, but the "T" code is there to select the extruder number. T0 would be the first and T1 would be the second extruder in a multi-extruder setup. I found the information at the end of this cheat sheet.






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      T stands for "Tool" and has its origin in the origins of .gcode being for other automated machinine controls. Depending on the machine, verything could be a tool for .gcode, like an actuator or pump or a spindle motor.



      In 3D printers the T-controlled tool is usually the extruder motor. Convention has it that the indexing always starts at 0, so T0 and T1 are your first and second Extruder respectively.






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        T stands for "Tool" and has its origin in the origins of .gcode being for other automated machinine controls. Depending on the machine, verything could be a tool for .gcode, like an actuator or pump or a spindle motor.



        In 3D printers the T-controlled tool is usually the extruder motor. Convention has it that the indexing always starts at 0, so T0 and T1 are your first and second Extruder respectively.






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          T stands for "Tool" and has its origin in the origins of .gcode being for other automated machinine controls. Depending on the machine, verything could be a tool for .gcode, like an actuator or pump or a spindle motor.



          In 3D printers the T-controlled tool is usually the extruder motor. Convention has it that the indexing always starts at 0, so T0 and T1 are your first and second Extruder respectively.






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          T stands for "Tool" and has its origin in the origins of .gcode being for other automated machinine controls. Depending on the machine, verything could be a tool for .gcode, like an actuator or pump or a spindle motor.



          In 3D printers the T-controlled tool is usually the extruder motor. Convention has it that the indexing always starts at 0, so T0 and T1 are your first and second Extruder respectively.







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