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    • deckingmanundefined
      deckingman
      last edited by

      I'm rather hoping that one or more of the clever people on these forums will come up with a simplified user guide for those of us who are academically challenged, when it comes to understanding such things as what an object model is. A simple list of the values that I can use would be great.

      Right now I'm recovering from surgery so am even more challenged than normal. Two things that I'd like to do but that I haven't yet looked at would be firstly to set the operation and standby temperatures for tools but only if they exist. Currently I have several configuration files for different multi-input hot ends with different numbers of tools defined. I use pre and post print macros which are called from my slicer start and end gcode but if I pick the wrong macro, it could attempt to set the temperature for a non-existent tool and throw an error. So a simple loop for say 20 tools containing "if tool n exists, set it's active and standby temperatures to xxx, yyy" else skip" would be great. Is this doable? Even better would be to have "and if filamentType = pla, set temps to xxx else if filament = PET-G set temps to yyy etc". But I've no idea if this is doable.

      Another use would be to run a purge macro on tool change but only if a certain tool hasn't been used for nnn amount of time. The usage case is that PLA will hydrolyse when held at print temperature for an extended period of time. So when using a mixing hot end, it can be be necessary to purge an unused but heated filament depending on how long it has been unused for. If the filament was last used say 20 minutes ago or less, then the purge is unnecessary and wasteful in time as well as filament. Again, no idea if this is possible.

      Ian
      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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      • chas2706undefined
        chas2706
        last edited by

        I would use this in my start.g and some other macro's to check if machine has been homed:

        M291P"Checking for homed axis!" T3
        if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
        G28
        // rest of start code

        and this for my leadscrew levelling:

        ; If the printer hasn't been homed, home it
        if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
        G28

        while true
        if iterations = 5
        abort "Too many auto calibration attempts"

        G30 P0 X10 Y63 Z-99999 ; probe near a leadscrew
        if result != 0
        continue

        G30 P1 X290 Y63 Z-99999 ; probe near a leadscrew
        if result != 0
        continue

        G30 P2 X150 Y290 Z-99999 S3 ; probe near a leadscrew and calibrate 3 motors
        echo result
        if result != 0
        continue

        if move.calibrationDeviation.deviation <= 0.03
        break

        echo "Repeating calibration, Deviation is " ^ move.calibrationDeviation.deviation ^ "mm"

        echo "Auto calibration successful. Deviation = " ^ move.calibrationDeviation.deviation ^ "mm"

        G28 Z ; re-home z axis in case it has shifted

        But I can't use either because they don't work with Duet3 + SBC!

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        • SpoonUnitundefined
          SpoonUnit
          last edited by

          I'm using the following in pause.g

          ; eject
          if state.currentTool=3
          	M98 P"eject-hemera.g"
          else
          	M98 P"eject.g"
          

          and correspondingly in resume.g

          ;prime nozzle
          if state.currentTool=3
          	M98 P"prime-hemera.g"
          else
          	M98 P"prime.g"
          

          I'd really like to be able to only run G29 if that last G29 was run some length of time ago. At present, it runs every print, but could be handy to only run it if that last homing process ran over an hour ago (or some configurable time period).

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          • OwenDundefined
            OwenD
            last edited by

            Perhaps a forum section dedicated to this might be in order?

            This is my stop.g which uses several of the examples listed.
            Essentially the only thing in my slicer end code is M0 to call stop.g

            Some of the popups aren't necessary, but provide feedback.

            ; stop.g
            ; called when M0 (Stop) is run (e.g. when a print from SD card is cancelled)
            ;
            ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool v2.1.4 on Sat Jan 04 2020 09:46:45 GMT+1000 (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
            
            ; 
            if {state.currentTool!=-1} ; check if any tools are active
            	G91 ; relative positioning
            ;check if any tools have heaters which are above cold extrude value
            	if #tools[state.currentTool].heaters > 0 & heat.heaters[tools[state.currentTool].heaters[0]].current > heat.coldRetractTemperature
            		G1 E-2 F300 ; retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle to release some of the pressure
            		M291 P"Retracted 2mm" R"Retracting" S0 T5
            		G4 S5 ; wait for popup
            	else
            		M291 P{"Not retracted...  Heater off or below extrude temp  " ^ heat.heaters[1].current ^ " : " ^ heat.coldRetractTemperature ^ "."} R"Retract" S0 T5
            		G4 S5 ; wait for popup
            else
            	M291 P"No active tool" R"Check tools" S0 T2
            
            if {!move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed} ; check if the machine is homed
            	M291 P"Insufficient axis homed.  Cannot raise or park" R"Parking" S0 T5
            else
            	G90 ; absolute positioning
            	if {(move.axes[2].machinePosition) < (move.axes[2].max - 10)} ; check if there's sufficient space to raise head
            		M291 P{"Raising head to...  " ^ move.axes[2].machinePosition+5}  R"Raising head" S0 T5
            		G1 Z+5 F9000 ; move Z up a bit
            	else
            		M291 P{"Cannot raise head- insufficient space  " ^ move.axes[2].machinePosition ^ " : " ^ (move.axes[2].max - 10) ^ "."} R"Raising head" S0 T5
            		G4 S5 ; wait for popup to display
            	G1 X10 Y150 ; parks X head pushes bed out to front so you can pull part
            	M400 ; wait for current moves to finish
            
            if {state.currentTool!=-1}
            	G10 S0 R0 ; Set active and standby temps to zero
            	T-1 P0 ; if any tools selected, deselect all
            else
            	T0 ; Select a tool
            	G10 S0 R0 ; Set active and standby temps to zero to ensure nothing is on standby
            	T-1 P0; deselect all tools
            M140 S0 ; heated bed heater off 
            M106 P0 S0 ; part fan off
            M84 ; steppers off
            G90 ; absolute positioning
            
            M98 P"0:/macros/songs/itchyscratchy.g" ; play finish tune
            
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            • OwenDundefined
              OwenD
              last edited by

              Is there any documentation being prepared that explains the intent of the various object model items and when they would return a value?
              The closest I've found is the machine section of the API, but there's a lot of info in there that most don't need.
              For example when working with probe deviation, at what point should we use move.calibration.initial.deviation vs move.calibration.final.deviation?

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by dc42

                We plan to document the object model when it has settled down, after the RRF 3.01 release.

                move.calibration.initialDeviation is the deviation reported by probing. finalDeviation is the expected deviation after the firmware had made the corrections. Both are set to zero if no auto calibration/true bed levelling has been done

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                • EducatingSavvasundefined
                  EducatingSavvas @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42

                  Hi, I've had a couple ideas which I think might only be achieved with conditional g-code.

                  • Save waste-board location along z axis to be used when setting work-coordinate Z0 location during known stationary probe. This would be a useful for CNC router machines.
                  • Work out vector angle from x and y axis coordinates to control 5th axis motor. This could be toggled on/off in the web interface, and useful in implementing a tangential knife cutter or large scale concrete extrusion.
                  • Using switch state to control warning light system on 3D printer or CNC machine. Un-homed could be yellow, cutting or extruding will show red, and idle could be a white light.
                  • Safety enclosure door behaviour during different machine states. More specific for CNC but if cutting, pause job and display message 'enclosure has been opened,' if not cutting ignore switch state.

                  I'm not sure what is possible yet as I've only just updated to RRF3.01 RC6 but these are the type of behaviours I am interested in. Cheers.

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                  • OwenDundefined
                    OwenD
                    last edited by OwenD

                    I did this one for calibrating the trigger height on a BL Touch
                    I tried a bunch of ways to store a fake variable, but nothing was easy enough to make this useful for a newbie, so for now you have to average the results.

                    I'm not 100% sure homing first is the best way on a brand new machine, but it can be commented out or made conditional with another M291.

                    ;Calibrate BL Touch trigger height
                    
                    ; When we get variables we can define one here
                    ; Uncomment when ready to use
                    ; var RunningTotal=0
                    ; var average=0
                    
                    
                    
                    ; If the printer hasn't been homed, home it
                    if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
                      G28
                      
                    M564 S0 H0 ; Allow movement beyond limits
                    
                    if move.axes[2].machinePosition < 6 ; make sure we have probe clearance
                    	G1 Z6
                    M280 P0 S160 I1 ; reset BL Touch
                    G4 S0.5
                    M98 P"0:/sys/retractprobe.g" ; Ensure probe is retracted & reset
                    G4 S0.5
                    M290 R0 S0 ; clear any baby stepping
                    M561 ; clear any bed transform
                    ; Jog head to position
                    M291 P"Jog nozzle to touch bed" R"Set nozzle to zero" S3 Z1
                    G92 Z0
                    M291 P"Press OK to begin" R"Ready?" S3; 
                    ; carry out 10 probes
                    while iterations <= 9
                    	G1 Z6
                    	M400
                    	if sensors.probes[0].value[0]=1000 ; if probe is in error state
                    		echo "Probe in error state- resetting"
                    		M280 P0 S160 I1 ; reset BL Touch
                    		G4 S0.5
                    		M98 P"0:/sys/retractprobe.g" ; Ensure probe is retracted & reset
                    		G4 S0.5
                    	G30 S-1
                    	M400
                    	; Uncomment when variables allowed
                    	; RunningTotal=RunningTotal + move.axes[2].machinePosition
                    	;average=RunningTotal/(iterations+1)
                    	G4 S0.5
                    
                    ; Until variables come use this
                    M291 P"Check console for results and enter average value in G31 Z parameter of config.g"  R"Finished" S3 
                    
                    ;When variables come uncomment this
                    ;G31 Z{average}
                    ;M291 P"Trigger height set to : " ^ sensors.probes[0].triggerHeight ^ " Press OK to save to config, cancel to use until restart" R"Finished" S2 
                    ;M500
                    
                    
                    M564 S0 H1 ; Reset limits	
                    
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                    • mwwhitedundefined
                      mwwhited
                      last edited by mwwhited

                      I was looking for a Thermostatic Fan trigger and was pointed to a post about daemon.g. Based RRF3.1-RC9 + SBC I now have my fan control for my power tied in.

                      This conditional logic is really powerful.. thanks for all the hard work.

                      daemon.g

                      M98 P"0:/macros/Special Scripts/Check Power Supply"
                      
                      G4 S10 ; wait 10 seconds
                      

                      Special Scripts/Check Power Supply

                      if fans[3].actualValue > 0.0 && sensors.analog[3].lastReading < 25
                          ;echo "fan running and temp less than 25c... stop fan"
                          M106 P3 S0.0
                      elif fans[3].actualValue < 0.5 && sensors.analog[3].lastReading > 35
                          ;echo "fan stopped and temp greater than 35c... start fan"
                          M106 P3 S1.0
                      
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                      • OwenDundefined
                        OwenD
                        last edited by

                        Another example using daemon.g

                        I'm in the process of adding some extra safety checks.
                        This will check the heater temps when idle and initiate action such as shutting off all power, activating an alarm (probably requires a latching relay)
                        As RRF checks this when printing there's no need to run this section of the code unless idle.

                        ; daemon.g
                        ; check temps every 10 seconds when not printing (i.e. Idle) and shut down if exceed max temps.  RRF checks when printing, but not when idle.
                        ; not all commands are required.  e.g. shutting off power by dropping a relay negates need for M112, M81 - un-comment or adjust as required for your configuration
                        ; assumes that the thermistor for each heater is monitor # zero as there is no way to do nested loops using "iterations" as identifier in both loops until variables are available in the object model
                        ; no checking done for null values! - 
                        
                        if state.status="idle"
                        	while iterations < #heat.heaters ; 
                        		;if heat.heaters[iterations].current > heat.heaters[iterations].monitors[0].limit ; un-comment when ready to go live
                        		if heat.heaters[iterations].current > 50 ; uncomment for testing, comment out when going live
                        			M291 P"Heater over max temp" R"Temp Error!" S1 T0 ; Display message for testing
                        			;M112 ; Do emergency stop
                        			;M81  ; Turn PS_ON (ATX) off
                        			;M42 P5 S1 ; Set GPIO 5 (output) high to activate alarm relay. GPIO pin must be configured using M950
                        			;M42 P6 S0 ; Set GPIO 6 (output) low to cut power. GPIO pin must be configured using M950
                        
                        ;if sensors.gpIn[6].value=1 ; check state of connected smoke detector - GPIO pin must be configured using M950
                        	;M291 P"Smoke detector active!" R"I'm on fire!" S1 T0 ; Display Nikki Lauder message for testing
                        	;M112 ; Do emergency stop
                        	;M81  ; Turn PS_ON (ATX) off
                        	;M42 P5 S1 ; Set GPIO 5 (output) high to activate alarm relay
                        	;M42 P6 S0 ; Set GPIO 6 (output) low to cut power	
                        		
                        G4 S10 ; wait 10 seconds before next check	(adjust S parameter as you see fit)
                        
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                        • PaulHewundefined
                          PaulHew @OwenD
                          last edited by

                          @OwenD Please can I make a suggestion, at the beginning, issue a

                          M290 R0 S0
                          

                          to reset baby stepping before you try to start performing jogging Z and trigger heights.

                          Just this minute made that mistake!

                          Paul

                          RailCore II - Duet Mini + 1LC, Voron V0.1 - Duet Mini
                          Voron 2.4 disassembled..... Waiting for the RailCore Mini....

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                          • OwenDundefined
                            OwenD @PaulHew
                            last edited by

                            @PaulHew said in Invitation to share your conditional GCode scripts:

                            @OwenD Please can I make a suggestion, at the beginning, issue a

                            M290 R0 S0
                            

                            to reset baby stepping before you try to start performing jogging Z and trigger heights.

                            Just this minute made that mistake!

                            Paul

                            Good idea!
                            So let it be written...

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                            • OwenDundefined
                              OwenD
                              last edited by

                              Code to check if all axes are homed and optionally home them, or cancel macro.
                              It iterates across ALL axes making it more portable code (for those with >3 axis)
                              This saves manually listing them in an if || (or) statement such as

                              if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
                              

                              I imagine this would be useful for tool changing printers where you might be doing something that may or may not require homing.
                              For the rest of us, I'd just run G28 if any are not homed.

                              ;first check if any axes are not homed and optionally home them 
                              while iterations < #move.axes
                              	if !move.axes[iterations].homed ; check if each axis is homed
                              		M291 P{"Axis " ^ move.axes[iterations].letter ^ " is not homed.  Home now?"} R"Axis un-homed" S3 ; continue or abort?
                              		M98 P{"0:/sys/home" ^ (move.axes[iterations].letter) ^ ".g"} ; home axis if answer is OK - G28 doesn't accept object variable so run macro
                              		
                              ; rest of code here
                              
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                              • fškundefined
                                fšk
                                last edited by

                                Here is what I use to choose machine type at startup depending on what tool is connected.
                                I include a resistor connected to the sensor pin inside the tool connector. This gives a fixed temperature reading and lets the machine choose its type depending on what is connected at startup.

                                M308 S23 P"e2temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"ModeSelector"   ;setup a thermistor input as config selection sensor 
                                
                                
                                ;wait for the sensor to start returning meaningful values (don't know if there is a better approach for this) 
                                while sensors.analog[23].lastReading==0||sensors.analog[23].lastReading==2000
                                  echo
                                
                                ;print the value detected (useful when adding a new mode)
                                ;M117 ModeSelector value:{sensors.analog[23].lastReading}
                                
                                ;depending on sensor reading choose a system folder
                                if sensors.analog[23].lastReading==-273.1
                                  M117 No Attachment Detected.
                                elif sensors.analog[23].lastReading<155
                                  M117 Going to be a CNC.
                                  M505 P"CNC"
                                else 
                                  M117 Going to be a 3D printer.
                                  M505 P"Printer"
                                
                                ;load config.g from the chosen system folder
                                M98 P"config.g"
                                
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                                • mwwhitedundefined
                                  mwwhited
                                  last edited by

                                  That’s pretty cool. I’m considering my using a serial line with some tiny85 chips that I have laying around to do the same thing. For now I write out a script that I try to call from config.g that just sets up the last executed tool script.

                                  Setup 3 to 1

                                  M28 "0:/sys/lasttool.g"
                                  M98 P"0:/macros/Config Scripts/Setup 3 to 1 Hotend"
                                  M29
                                  

                                  I have a script that uses conditional code to clear out tools, fans, and heaters as well as de-energizing my relays (stepper bank switch).

                                  Change Toolhead

                                  ;echo "check temperature"
                                  while iterations < #sensors.analog
                                  	if sensors.analog[iterations] != null && sensors.analog[iterations].lastReading > 32 && sensors.analog[iterations].name != "PS"
                                  		if sensors.analog[iterations].name != "Bed"
                                  			abort "Must wait for tool head to cool down!!!"
                                  
                                  ;echo "set relays"
                                  M18 E ; Turn off Steppers for extruders
                                  G4 P100
                                  M42 P0 S0 ; Ensure relay 0 is off
                                  M42 P1 S0 ; Ensure relay 1 is off
                                  M42 P2 S0 ; Ensure relay 2 is off
                                  G4 P100
                                  
                                  ;echo "remove all tools"
                                  while iterations < #tools
                                  	;echo "Removing Tool ", tools[iterations].name, "T", iterations
                                  	M563 P{iterations} D-1 H-1
                                  
                                  ;echo "disable heaters"
                                  while iterations < #heat.heaters
                                  	if heat.bedHeaters[0] != iterations
                                  		;echo "Removing Temp Sensor and heater", sensors.analog[heat.heaters[iterations].sensor].name, "T", heat.heaters[iterations].sensor, "H", iterations
                                  		M308 S{heat.heaters[iterations].sensor} P"nil" Y"nil"
                                  		M950 H{iterations} C"nil"
                                  
                                  ;echo "remove fans"
                                  while iterations < #fans
                                  	if fans[iterations] != null && fans[iterations ].name != "Power Supply"
                                  		;echo "Removing Fan", fans[iterations].name, "F", iterations
                                  		M950 F{iterations} C"nil"
                                  
                                  M30 "0:/sys/lasttool.g"
                                  
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                                  • fmaundefined
                                    fma
                                    last edited by

                                    Once reading I²C bus is implemented (it is maybe already done in current release, I didn't check yet), using a I²C EEPROM can be a way to identify a device; this is often used in consumer products (Gopro does or did that for their accessories).

                                    Frédéric

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                                    • A Former User?
                                      A Former User @fma
                                      last edited by

                                      @fma said in Invitation to share your conditional GCode scripts:

                                      Once reading I²C bus is implemented (it is maybe already done in current release, I didn't check yet), using a I²C EEPROM can be a way to identify a device; this is often used in consumer products (Gopro does or did that for their accessories).

                                      It also opens the possibility to store calibration data etc in the tool independent of the machine, ref IEEE1451-ish. Although Duet3d avoided using I2C for their fillament sensor (unlike Prusa) as the bus isn't intended for long runs. Maybe we'll see 1-wire or something in the future?

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                                      • fmaundefined
                                        fma
                                        last edited by

                                        Well, the filement sensor needs continuous readings, which is not the case for calibration or so.

                                        Frédéric

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                                        • Nemesis1782undefined
                                          Nemesis1782
                                          last edited by

                                          Nice! This will allow me to implement tool switching without the hassle of managing multiple config files!

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