Hotend modes "off", "standby", "active"
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thank you for your help
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@Plohish Here are the GCode commands youโre looking for:
Tool Status Commands
Standby: T-1 or select a tool other than the current tool Off: G10 P0 S-273.15 R-273.15 Active: T0 or select the tool you wish to be active
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@mwolter Thanks you!
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@mwolter Agreed, thank you. I forgot that you could turn off a heater by setting it to absolute zero.
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@mwolter can you tell me the same commands for the bed?
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Bed Status Commands
Standby: M144 Off: M140 S-273.15 Active: M140 S110 ; set bed active and to 100c
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thank you so much!
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@Plohish You're welcome. For some reason, this info a little difficult to find. Glad I could help.
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little problem
comand G10 P0 S-273.15 R-273.15 disables the hot end and sets the temperature = 0 in the web interface, but on the panel the temperature remains the one that was set.
firmware Release 3.0 -
@Plohish Please update your firmware to 3.1.1 and the Panel to 1.24 and see if that still holds true.
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@Phaedrux my panel has firmware 1.24
Today Iโm not ready to upgrade the Duet to 3.1.1, maybe I will do it later -
@Plohish Its a much easier upgrade than going from 2x to 3x.
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the ATX OFF button from the web interface turns off the printer even if the hot end has a temperature above 45 degrees, is this normal?
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@Phaedrux I changed the firmware to 3.1.1
this did not help me solve the problem incorrect display of temperature on the panel -
Yes itโs normal if you just send M81
Use S1 parametersM81 ; turn power off immediately
M81 S1 ; turn power off when all thermostatic fans have turned off -
@OwenD I thought the duet button is much more intelligent and understands that turning off is not desirable
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@Plohish said in Hotend modes "off", "standby", "active":
@OwenD I thought the duet button is much more intelligent and understands that turning off is not desirable
I know about M81 S1 doing it from a macroPerhaps @chrishamm can make that configurable?
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@Phaedrux What do you think about the problem of displaying temperature on the panel?
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@Plohish I'm not sure about that part either.