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V0.4 Profiles Stabilization
The stabilization profile determines where your extruder will be when a snapshot takes place. If you are using any of the Snap to Print triggers, your extruder will be stabilized as close to the stabilization position as possible while remaining over the print.
Stabilization can be disabled, which has different effects on different triggers. In most cases the extruder position will appear to be somewhat random if stabilization is disabled, with the exception of the Snap to Print triggers. If stabilization is disabled, the Snap to Print trigger will cause stabilization to occur at a point closest to the previous snapshot (or nearest to the first layer change if no snapshots have been taken).
If you are using the Snap To Print - Smooth trigger, the stabilization position will only affect the very first snapshot. After that, Octolapse will try to stabilize at the nearest point to the previous snapshot for a nice (usually) smooth wandering extruder effect.
If you are having trouble with the stabilization position, see this troubleshooting guide. The problem is likely a printer profile setting issue, and this is discussed within the guide above.
Octolapse is provided without warranties of any kind. By installing Octolapse you agree to accept all liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by Octolapse.
Use caution and never leave your printer unattended.
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- Share your Octolapse videos, and be sure to leave a link and explain that the timelapses were captured with Octolapse and OctoPrint (you will be asked how you made the timelapse, so this will also save you some time answering questions). This is not necessary, but it is greatly appreciated.
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- Participate in the OctoPrint Community Forums, and help all the noobs get OctoPrint and Octolapse working and help expand the hobby. The more people use OctoPrint and Octolapse, the better the software will become!
- If you've created a working and tested printer profile for any printers that aren't in the make/model list, please send it to me! I want to make it as easy as possible for new users to get their printers configured quickly.
- Help me make this documentation better! Octolapse has a LOT of documentation, guides, tips, etc., both here in the Wiki and integrated with the Octolapse plugin. If you find inaccuracies, typos, gaps, or have ideas for improvement, I'd love to hear about them.
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