Quotecqexbesd Have you tried setting the S Parameter to M0? It works. I edited the gcode file produced by cura, replacing the line M0 ; Do the actual pause by M0 S120 blabla; Do the actual pause and submitted it to the printer. I guess I could try to use the "Search and Replace" cura extension to do the job... I'll give a try some time. Thanks you all for the help.by manup - Firmware - Marlin
OK, as you can see in my 1st post, cura's post processing plugin has an option for the "Pause at height" method. You can find here: * Marlin (M0) * Griffin (M0, firmw... * BQ (M25) * RepRap (M226) * Repetier (@pause) As Marlin is the firmware loaded in this printer, I reckoned Marlin (M0) would be the appropriate choice. No M125 P1 method shown here.by manup - Firmware - Marlin
Hi, thanks for contributing. @VDX, as I mentioned 1800 set as "disarm timeout" changes nothing. @cqexbesd nope! This code is generated by cura and directly sent to the printer via USB. I'm not using a SD card. I'll give it a try and tell you back.by manup - Firmware - Marlin
Hi, I have to print things on an old ordbot hadron running marlin 2.0 and need to pause at some layer (say 120 for example) to insert a nut. Cura 4.8.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 are my slicer/OS. Here attached the "Pause at height" cura setup. Here's the g-code cura's been generating accordingly. ;added code by post processing ;script: PauseAtHeight.py ;current layer: 120 M83 ; switch to relative E vby manup - Firmware - Marlin