What happened?
The Prusa CORE One and CORE One L are CoreXY printers with a chamber. In some particular G-codes, especially customized commands, an upward movement after a downward printer movement might be programmed, but this carries the risk of a collision between a printed model and the chamber ceiling.
In that case, the printer shows the warning message "The printer queued a move that may crash the model into the ceiling" before printing.
Error name: Ceiling clearance violation
Error code: #31112 (CORE One) #35112 (CORE One L)
How to fix it?
Before proceeding with printing the file, it is recommended that you double-check your printable file to ensure that no upward movements are programmed or expected after a downward print movement.
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4 comments
This is a SAFETY feature, and safety is never enough, so I can't tell for sure if our developers can make it optional. However, you may discuss this suggestion with other advanced Open Source community members in our GitHub space.
Honestly, users should be able to disable this safety "feature", or be shown how to disable it in prusa knowledge base. As another user pointed out, it makes sequential printing of tall objects impossible. It made me feel like I was dealing with some pre-configured toy and not the professional machine I thought I bought.
EDIT: Turns out I could circumvent the issue by adjusting extruder clearance hight in PrusaSlicer>>Printers>>General