3D Printing - G-code FundamentalsWhich G-code command is commonly used to move the printer nozzle to a specific position?AM106BG1CG28DM104Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand common G-code commandsG1 is the command used for controlled linear movement of the nozzle to specified coordinates.Step 2: Differentiate from other commandsM104 sets extruder temperature, G28 homes axes, M106 controls fan speed.Final Answer:G1 -> Option BQuick Check:G1 = move nozzle command [OK]Quick Trick: G1 moves nozzle; M commands control machine settings [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing G1 with temperature or fan commandsMixing homing (G28) with movement (G1)
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