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Thank you Waitaki for information.
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jojolapatade
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Slic3r
Hello,
I'd like to know if in slic3r can deactivate wait temperature (M116) automatically during the generation of Gcode.
sincerely,
Jonathan
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jojolapatade
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Slic3r
We need to define a temperature sensor for the NULL function works ... read the comment definition of temperature sensors in the config.h file
TT_INTERCOM and TT_NONE don't use a pin, insert AIO0 anyways to keep the compiler happy. The pin won't be used in this case.
I admit it was not easy to understand but the main is that it works ... I hope this information will else.
And I also found the
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jojolapatade
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
In file gcode_process.c : the fonction for the g-code M106 (same M104)
case 106:
//? --- M106: Set Fan Speed ---
//?
//? Example: M106 S120
//?
//? Control the cooling fan (if any).
//?
#ifdef ENFORCE_ORDER
// wait for all moves to complete
queue_wait();
#endif
#ifdef HEATER_FAN
if ( ! next_target.seen_S)
break;
temp_set(HEATER_FAN
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jojolapatade
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Hi,
I put the two lines I added comments to the fan and replace DIO4 by DIO14.
DEFINE_HEATER(extruder, DIO14, 1)
What is surprising is the operation that I get:
PD6 pin (pin 20 of ATmega) work with PWM wave but led the extructeur PB4 yes, but that's just a load left on the pin (initialization) as soon as I make a measurement PB4 remains at zero.
This PWM signal is adjusted via the temperature
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jojolapatade
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
Hi,
I would like to order a fan attached to the trolley X.
I read the wiki and did some research on google, but my tests have failed.
I use the card GEN7 (1.4) with ATMEGA1284P. I know that I have to add a small additional card to control the fan via a MOSFET (SevenSwitch).
I read on wiki that it was necessary to use PB6 (pin 7 at ATmega), and can be recovered via the connector conn6 : pin 1 et
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jojolapatade
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Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future