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    Qdeathstar
    last edited by 2 Dec 2016, 23:00

    I would be nice to have a BING to let you know when the heatbed is heated up or when the hotend is ready.. It takes about 15-20minutes for my heater to get up to snuff and I get distracted browsing for porn research material, but if there was some sorta chime to let me know the printer is ready to go that would be neat 😄

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      Jackal
      last edited by 3 Dec 2016, 06:44

      Have you try using M300 after M190?
      http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M300:_Play_beep_sound

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        Qdeathstar
        last edited by 3 Dec 2016, 12:39

        i don't have a peizzo attached to my printer, but i was talking about the duet web interface…

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          Jackal
          last edited by 3 Dec 2016, 13:30

          From the wiki

          If an LCD device is attached to RepRapFirmware, a sound is played via the add-on touch screen control panel. Else the web interface will play a beep sound.

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            Qdeathstar
            last edited by 3 Dec 2016, 14:01

            Oh. 😄

            So, how would I add that to the set temperature interface in the duet webpage?

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              dc42 administrators
              last edited by 3 Dec 2016, 17:06

              I suggest you set up a macro that sets the bed temperature using M140, waits for it to stabilise using M116, then uses M300 and G4 commands to play a tune.

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