Stop/ Pause Printer after Heater Fault
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Hello community,
As customers have repeatedly drawn my attention to the following, I would now like to find a solution.
As soon as a printer switches off the hotend or the heating bed in the event of a heater fault, it would be good if the printer paused or stopped and did not simply continue to print.
How can you do this?
Is that still possible with RRF 2??? -> because I have a lot of printers with this RRF2 at the customers.I would be very happy if there was a solution ...
Thanks and best regards
Christian (CR-3D) -
@CR3D said in Stop/ Pause Printer after Heater Fault:
As soon as a printer switches off the hotend or the heating bed in the event of a heater fault, it would be good if the printer paused
Unless you are using very old firmware, it already does. Use the M570 S parameter to define how long it stays paused for before it tries to shut the printer down.
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At the moment i use RRF 2.05 ... does it work with it?
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@dc42 said in Stop/ Pause Printer after Heater Fault:
M570
Ok i saw >1.20
what is the default value?
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10 minutes.
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Ok, then it may not work with my setup, since I control the printer via USB from a higher-level server .... would it be possible for USB-print to?
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I donโt like printing over night because itโs noisy and I just donโt like it. Looking for ways I can pause and restart prints over a long period of time without keeping the printer always on.
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@alfred0809 Please start a new thread.
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@CR3D said in Stop/ Pause Printer after Heater Fault:
would it be possible for USB-print to?
In this case the duet is simply performing the gcode commands sent to it. Many of the functions of the firmware depend on the gcode being executed from the local sd card.
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@Phaedrux
Thats rigth....Would it be possible to send a command via serial to the server at a heater fault?
It also works for other triggers too...
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@CR3D said in Stop/ Pause Printer after Heater Fault:
Would it be possible to send a command via serial to the server at a heater fault?
It should already be reporting the heater fault to all input channels.
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@dc42 Ok ... and how could I use it to send a serial command?
For the Filament-sensor and the door-Sensor we made it like that:
I call a trigger with M581 ->
And then I send
M118 P1 S"// action:pause"it would be great if I could also trigger such an event with the heater fault...
Thank you -
hello again ...
so would it somehow be possible to trigger an action with a heater fault (trigger trigger1.g) like triggering a filament sensor or something similar?
Then it would possible for me to send a pause to my server via USB.
Thanks