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    • dc42undefined
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      last edited by dc42

      I suspect the issue is that there are not enough movement commands between the M42 command to close the valve and the next G4 command. I will check whether the firmware delays starting movement in this case. If it does then I should be able to fix that.

      You might consider using M670 and the G1 P parameter instead.

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      • Edumaundefined
        Eduma @dc42
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        @dc42

        I did not know that existed. I will look into M670 further and give that a shot

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          Eduma @dc42
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          @dc42

          Is there any more details on how to properly utilize the P parameter in the G1 command. I didn't find much detail in the wiki.

          If I send M670 P24:P25 I am able to activate output 24 and 25 by adding a P1 or P2 to the G1 commands. Is there a way to activate multiple outputs during the move. I tried adding P1:2 without any luck.

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          • dc42undefined
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            @Eduma said in M42 command delay:

            @dc42

            Is there any more details on how to properly utilize the P parameter in the G1 command. I didn't find much detail in the wiki.

            If I send M670 P24:P25 I am able to activate output 24 and 25 by adding a P1 or P2 to the G1 commands. Is there a way to activate multiple outputs during the move. I tried adding P1:2 without any luck.

            I presume you used M670 P24:25.

            P3 will activate both. The P parameter is a bit map of output numbers (whose mapping is defined by M670) that you want to activate.

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            • Edumaundefined
              Eduma @dc42
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              @dc42

              that seems to do the trick. I'll have to some more testing.

              Thank you for the prompt response.

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              • dc42undefined
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                In RRF 3.01RC3, which I hope to release tomorrow, I've also changed the scheduler to avoid the small delay between M42 and the next G1 command starting that you might get in some situations.

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                • Edumaundefined
                  Eduma @dc42
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                  @dc42

                  Utilizing the M670 command greatly improved response time. What I've seen is that once a P command is issued in a G1 move, the output will continue to trigger in any subsequent G1 or G0 moves until a P0 is issued. Is this intended behavior?

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    @Eduma said in M42 command delay:

                    @dc42

                    Utilizing the M670 command greatly improved response time. What I've seen is that once a P command is issued in a G1 move, the output will continue to trigger in any subsequent G1 or G0 moves until a P0 is issued. Is this intended behavior?

                    Yes. We added that functionality for an OEM, and that is what they asked for.

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                    • Edumaundefined
                      Eduma @dc42
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                      @dc42

                      Fair enough. I suppose I can modify the gcode generation to always include a P0 with G0 moves and ensure I'm using them for travel moves.

                      One more question for you. Is there any P command to turn all of the associated outputs on regardless of number; something like a P99 for example? We're actually looking at using this board as an oem in some dispensing equipment and I'm looking at a couple different tools configurations that will have different output configurations. I initially went down the m42 road for flexibility. I think I can associate the outputs in the tool change command but the gcode generation could get tricky if I need to assign different p values based on the number of outputs.

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        @Eduma said in M42 command delay:

                        @dc42

                        Fair enough. I suppose I can modify the gcode generation to always include a P0 with G0 moves and ensure I'm using them for travel moves.

                        One more question for you. Is there any P command to turn all of the associated outputs on regardless of number; something like a P99 for example? We're actually looking at using this board as an oem in some dispensing equipment and I'm looking at a couple different tools configurations that will have different output configurations. I initially went down the m42 road for flexibility. I think I can associate the outputs in the tool change command but the gcode generation could get tricky if I need to assign different p values based on the number of outputs.

                        You could try P65535, that might work. Or P255 if you won't have more than 8 outputs. I can't remember whether trying to turn on an unconfigured output gives rise to a message.

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                        • Edumaundefined
                          Eduma @dc42
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                          @dc42

                          P255 should do the trick

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