Orca Slicer with Artisan Enclosure Exhaust Issue

Hello, Im using Snapmaker Orca 2.2.1, with the Snapmaker Artisan Profile. Materials Settings/Cooling/ Exhaust Fan is toggled but not getting any response. The gcode appears to be referencing [M106 P3 Sxxx].

The enclosure fan that im using is responding to [M2000 W2 Pxxx], as per the Artisan Wiki. Am I toggling the wrong Orca setting expecting the fan to operate? or is this just an incompatibility in the program? I’m thinking about experimenting with the Materials Settings/Advanced to see if pasting [M2000 W2 P50] would work as a workaround.

M106 is used for the print head cooling fan.
It’s not recommended to cool the print with the enclosure fan, it will tend to warp.

What are you planing, any special things?

Not for cooling, but for exhausting noxious styrene VOCs from ABS and ASA. Parts cooling is intentionally off in my application.

With a chamber heater, I’m able to exhaust and still maintain high temperatures. I just want to automate exhausting every time I use those filaments; build it right into the materials setting.

Writing [M2000 W2 Pxxx] into the two advanced boxes for Filament Start AND End worked well. If you forget to turn off the exhaust [P0], the command stays in memory, and the fan will keep running, even after power cycling.

I suppose this is a fix until the G-code mismatch is resolved in the “Exhaust” field.