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    • DeltaConundefined
      DeltaCon
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      You have to keep your browserwindow open and running. So your PC needs to stay on, and the DWC window active (needs no focus though).

      If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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      • Torroundefined
        Torro
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        Oh, ok. That was the problem. Then i have to put the M81 back to the end Script of s3d.

        Thanks!

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @Torro
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          @torro said in Auto sleep didn't work:

          Oh, ok. That was the problem. Then i have to put the M81 back to the end Script of s3d.

          Thanks!

          Or you can put it in stop.g, and make sure that is a M0 command at the end of your S3D end script. It's stop.g that gets run when a print finishes.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • Torroundefined
            Torro
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            it makes no difference. i have to decide before the print starts, if i want a shutoff or not. isn´t there a possibility, that the duet/firmware/macro remembers the enabled auto-sleep, when i close the web interface?

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            • dc42undefined
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              If you set the hot end heatsink fan to run thermostatically, then if you start a print, wait until the fan is running and then send M81 S1, it should turn the printer off at the end of the print. I suggest you also enable logging, because a heater fault could also cause the print to be terminated.

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              • Torroundefined
                Torro
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                Ok, i'll try

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                • DeltaConundefined
                  DeltaCon @Torro
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                  @torro said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                  isn´t there a possibility, that the duet/firmware/macro remembers the enabled auto-sleep, when i close the web interface?

                  Yes it would be nice to have the webserver handle the "enable auto sleep" function instead of the DWC browser-window. If a print takes longer than I anticipated and I want to go to bed, I like to enable auto-sleep. It is not something I already decide while slicing 😉 For now, I'd rather have my PC running continuously instead of my printer.

                  If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    @deltacon said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                    @torro said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                    isn´t there a possibility, that the duet/firmware/macro remembers the enabled auto-sleep, when i close the web interface?

                    Yes it would be nice to have the webserver handle the "enable auto sleep" function instead of the DWC browser-window. If a print takes longer than I anticipated and I want to go to bed, I like to enable auto-sleep. It is not something I already decide while slicing 😉 For now, I'd rather have my PC running continuously instead of my printer.

                    You can do that by sending M81 S1 after the print has started and a thermostatic hot end fan is running.

                    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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                    • DeltaConundefined
                      DeltaCon @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                      You can do that by sending M81 S1 after the print has started and a thermostatic hot end fan is running.

                      Yes, the sad truth is that I have a v0.6 Duet and have no thermostatic hotend fan...
                      I have myself to blame, because I went for a 0.6 even after the WiFi came out 😉

                      If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @DeltaCon
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                        @deltacon said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                        @dc42 said in Auto sleep didn't work:

                        You can do that by sending M81 S1 after the print has started and a thermostatic hot end fan is running.

                        Yes, the sad truth is that I have a v0.6 Duet and have no thermostatic hotend fan...
                        I have myself to blame, because I went for a 0.6 even after the WiFi came out 😉

                        You can pretend that you have a thermostatic fan, because the Duet 06 runs the same firmware as the 085 which has a second fan (fan 1). But you won't know for sure that your virtual thermostatic fan is running.

                        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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                        • DeltaConundefined
                          DeltaCon
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                          That is a brilliant idea. Maybe I will work that out some time when I have more time at hand.

                          If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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