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    • JRDMundefined
      JRDM
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      I'm trying to maximize the speed of printing. Right now, I have stallguard set up sensitive enough to warn of a possible impending extrusion jam so I can the feedrate override back a few percent to avoid that.

      Is there a way to have the machine slow down once StallGuard is triggered? I don't see anything like this in the docs, and so far I didn't dig up anyone requesting it.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
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        once its triggered you're paused arent you?

        and are you running RRF2 or RRF3?

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        • JRDMundefined
          JRDM
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          @bearer said in Using StallGuard to detect extruder jam & slow down?:

          once its triggered you're paused arent you?

          and are you running RRF2 or RRF3?

          RRF 2.

          That's configurable, I currently have it set to just report a detected stall condition.

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @JRDM
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            @JRDM said in Using StallGuard to detect extruder jam & slow down?:

            That's configurable

            then you'd probably need to move to RRF3 to make use of conditional g-code and react to it

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