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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt @gtj0
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      @gtj0 said in Command to turn heaters active/standby/off?:

      Finally, someone other than me that thinks having the ability to control heater states independent of tools or temperature is a good thing.

      Well to me it makes perfect sense since they are independent properties.

      As it is, as shown, I have to set both temps to a large negative number before the heater will turn off.

      Frederick

      Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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      • gtj0undefined
        gtj0 @fcwilt
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        @fcwilt Exactly.

        I'll make another run at @dc42 with my latest patch that adds that capability.

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        • engikeneerundefined
          engikeneer @gtj0
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          @gtj0 I'd vote for this too!

          It may be more of a DWC thing, but I run a chimera. If I set a print going using only one nozzle, I'd still like to be able to manually set the unused too standby in some cases (e.g. because I notice it's hitting the print), when it would usually just be off. I've not yet found a way to put a tool into standby without affecting the active tool (which is not ideal if that tool is printing!)

          Another use case I can think of would be manually changing filaments in a docked tool on a tool changer

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @engikeneer
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            @engikeneer said in Command to turn heaters active/standby/off?:

            If I set a print going using only one nozzle, I'd still like to be able to manually set the unused too standby in some cases (e.g. because I notice it's hitting the print), when it would usually just be off. I've not yet found a way to put a tool into standby without affecting the active tool (which is not ideal if that tool is printing!)

            We already have plans for this, which I originally hoped to include in 3.2 but we ran out of time, so it will be in 3.3.

            I have added a comment th the PR from @gtj0.

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User
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              @fcwilt
              @gtj0

              Hi,
              juast asking as an end-user:
              As far as I understood your "pull-request", it could be that my usecase could already be implemented by your suggested changes, but: Since e.g. within M144 the letter "S" is used, would it make sense to use that also for your suggestions, I have seen "A" is proposed? Or to keep things consistent change M144 "S" also to "A" for state? Or is M144 on the long run going to be depracted?

              all the best

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              • zerspaner_gerdundefined
                zerspaner_gerd
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                @T3P3Tony said in Command to turn heaters active/standby/off?:

                @fcwilt may I ask why you need to turn off (as opposed to set to zero) tools?

                One use case that I would need it for would be a pause in printing.
                Since you are not always on site I would like to switch off T0 and T1, but without changing or losing the set active and standby temperature.
                So that when you continue printing, the correct temperatures are available without having to make this setting.

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                • kenny_mc_cormickundefined
                  kenny_mc_cormick @dc42
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                  @dc42

                  hey, sorry if i'm creating a double, but does the feature been added ?
                  i've checked changelogs and Gcode dictionary, but i havn't find the answer.
                  If it's added what's M or G code it is ?

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator @kenny_mc_cormick
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                    @kenny_mc_cormick https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M568_Set_Tool_Settings

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @kenny_mc_cormick
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                      @kenny_mc_cormick it's added in 3.3RC2 which is soon to be released.

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                      • kenny_mc_cormickundefined
                        kenny_mc_cormick @dc42
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                        @dc42 awsome !! can't wait to have it ! 🙂
                        you guys doing such a good job !

                        edit:
                        @Phaedrux i check that. I guess it's "M568 P2 A1 ; set tool 2 heaters to their standby temperatures" to use, but does it set the tool on standby or does it just turn the heating on ?

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @kenny_mc_cormick
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                          @kenny_mc_cormick said in Command to turn heaters active/standby/off?:

                          @dc42 awsome !! can't wait to have it ! 🙂
                          you guys doing such a good job !

                          edit:
                          @Phaedrux i check that. I guess it's "M568 P2 A1 ; set tool 2 heaters to their standby temperatures" to use, but does it set the tool on standby or does it just turn the heating on ?

                          It turns the heaters on too.

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