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Well, i got mine working. Changed the 2nd on marlin_main.cpp
I copied and commented out the original (3rd line)
I hope it helps!
constexpr float slow_load_length = FILAMENT_CHANGE_SLOW_LOAD_LENGTH;
const float fast_load_length = FILAMENT_CHANGE_FAST_LOAD_LENGTH; //CAMBIADO POR VIC
//BEFORE const float fast_load_length = ABS(parser.seen('L') ? parser.value_axis_units(E_AXIS) : filament_c
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wikolii
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Firmware - Marlin
Hi, i'm stuck in a similar issue.
It seems the parameter "FILAMENT_CHANGE_FAST_LOAD_LENGTH" is not recognized
I also changed the max length extrusion so it should work.
Have you been able to solve this?
Thanks
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wikolii
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Firmware - Marlin
New development:
This is only showing on the X axis that is the only one with the endstop configuration set to max (#define X_HOME_DIR 1)
I changed it to min and inverted the X_DIR and the bump feature worked.
Now, my machines all have the X endstop on the max side, and it was working fine in previous versions of marlin ("1.1.0-RC3")
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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wikolii
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Firmware - mainstream and related support
Homing the x-axis does not trigger the re-bump feature. Y and Z axis work as intended with re-bump
This is causing a lot of problems when trying to recover prints after power loss
Can any1 guide me in the right direction? Thanks in advance
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wikolii
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Firmware - mainstream and related support