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QuoteDust
have you tried a M25 from the runout sensor?
I have not yet tried that no, Ill try it right away. But I'm expecting it to be blocked by a full queue aswell. The programmed movements are quite long lineair movements. So if the M25 gets placed last in queue it will take a while before it'll reach that command.
EDIT: I have tried it and unfortunately to no result. printing continues and
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QuoteDust
If you just want it to stop, ending the job. connect the door switch to reset and gnd line with the switch set to connect when opened
If you want to continue.... depends
are you "printing" from SD card or over USB or both?
I do want it to stop, but only when it's busy "printing" so that when someone opens the door when the printer is busy, It'll stop. But when it's in it's resti
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QuoteVDX
... I'm stopping the printer midway per software with the "M112" emergency stop - but could be done too by continuously checking for a pin ...
Sending M112 from a computer works fine, But I'm planning on making the printer independent, and using FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR to send M112 to the controller doesn't work either unfortunately.
Continiously checking for a pin sounds like it should
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Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on a printer that prints glue along a given path. For this I am using Ramps 1.4 and an Arduino Mega with the Marlin firmware.
This is my first time working with Marlin or 3D printer firmware in general. So forgive me if I'm missing something obvious.
For the last few days I have been trying to figure out how to get the printer to stop printing when a switch gets
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