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    • peirofundefined
      peirof
      last edited by

      Hi,

      It's to ask if you can do this with variables in the gcode....

      When ou run a macro, which asks you a value se in the gcode.... For me to want this, because I am finishing assembling the printer, and to do checks, I would like to have a macro for the Zprobe (Bltouch) to test a certain point.

      At the moment I have a macro that every time I edit or move with Dwc to the X and Y coordinates. The idea I carry, to have a macro, that when you run it, It's to ask if you can do this with variables in the gcode.... Curating you run a macro, which asks you a value to use in the gcode.... For me to want this, because I am finishing assembling the printer, and to do checks, I would like to have a macro for the Zprobe (Bltouch) to test a certain point. At the moment I have a macro that every time I edit or move with Dwc to the X and Y coordinates. The idea I carry, to have a macro, that when you run it,

      Thx

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      • cosmowaveundefined
        cosmowave @peirof
        last edited by

        @peirof I think this could be implemented in a future Fw release.
        Eventually you can do something with BtnCmd...

        Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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        • peirofundefined
          peirof @cosmowave
          last edited by

          @cosmowave oooo.... Near miss...!!!

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