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    Andy Cohen
    last edited by 7 May 2019, 20:59

    As I move away from the now fallow Sailfish and move my machines into RepRapFW I just realized one capability in Sailfish which, as of yet do not see in RRFW... I.e., the ability to put into my start gcode which layers/Z height I want to auto pause and put the heaters into Standby.
    Is there a way to do this that I haven't found yet?

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      dc42 administrators @Andy Cohen
      last edited by dc42 5 Jul 2019, 21:05 7 May 2019, 21:05

      @andy-cohen said in Programmed pauses:

      As I move away from the now fallow Sailfish and move my machines into RepRapFW I just realized one capability in Sailfish which, as of yet do not see in RRFW... I.e., the ability to put into my start gcode which layers/Z height I want to auto pause and put the heaters into Standby.
      Is there a way to do this that I haven't found yet?

      Have your slicer insert M226 into the GCode file at that point. That will cause the standard pause macro to be run.

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