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The CreepNone

The CreepNone setting typically refers to a configuration option in 3D printing or CNC machining software that disables the feature responsible for gradually starting or stopping movements—known as "creep" or "ramping." When set to none, the machine executes commands at full speed immediately, without smooth acceleration or deceleration. This can lead to sharper, faster movements but might cause issues like vibrations or reduced precision. CreepNone is useful when rapid, abrupt motions are desired or when precise control of acceleration isn't critical, but it requires careful handling to avoid damaging the machine or compromising print quality.