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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by dc42

      Yes I meant use "while true". Or if you don't like infinite loops, "while iterations < 1000" or similar.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • OwenDundefined
        OwenD @dc42
        last edited by OwenD

        @dc42 Thanks for clarification.
        I might have locked up a few machines over the years with my clumsy work when using loops.
        I realise it's a valid method for those that think things through more than me before they press "executive" edit: "execute" (Stupid iPhone!!!) 😆

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman
          last edited by

          Err, in view of the above and as a further sanity check on my understanding, here is the full macro that I intend to start with ........

          G91; Set relative
          M400; wait for any moves to finish
          G1 F6000 ; set feedrate to 100mm/sec
          
          while sensors.gpIn[5].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[6].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[8].value=0
          	
          	if sensors.gpIn[5].value=0; joystick left 	
          		
          		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick left and forwards 
          			M400 
          			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
          			
          		elif sensors.gpIn[8]; joystick left and backwards	
          			M400
          			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y1 V1 B1
          		
          		else ; joystick left only
          			M400
          			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1
          			
          	elif sensors.gpIn[6].value=0; joystick right 	
          		
          		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick right and forwards 
          			M400
          			G1 X1 U1 A1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
          		
          			
          		elif sensors.gpIn[8]; joystick right and backward	
          			M400
          			G1 X1 U1 A1 Y1 V1 B1
          			
          		else ; joystick right only
          			M400
          			G1 X1 U1 A1
          	
          	elif sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick forwards only	
          		M400
          		G1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
          		
          	elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0 ; joystick backward only
          		M400
          		G1 Y1 V1 B1
          		
          	else break
          

          Is that about right?

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          • OwenDundefined
            OwenD
            last edited by OwenD

            To clarify my comments.

            A "while" statement will loop if the condition test is true.
            In your case by testing all those inputs.

            If you put

            while true
              G1 X1
            

            Then you have an endless loop as true always equals true, so you're going to crash.
            Therefore you must ensure that you put a test in somewhere the calls "break" to get you out of the loop.

            In the suggested code above that test is satisfied when none of the IF statements resolve to true, so break is called.

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman
              last edited by

              OK, so that's all wired up and working. It does what I hoped it would and it respects the axis limits too (of course it does - I never doubted it would 🙂 ).

              But I'd like to add an embellishment if possible. I've used 1mm as a movement length which is great for reasonably precise positioning but naturally, it's a bit slow if I want to travel the full 400mm or so of axis travel. Increasing the step size to (say) 5mm is about right but then I lose precision. So what I'd like to do is a bit like how one sets the time on some digital clocks. That is to say, the longer one holds the button, the faster the time changes.

              So I'd like to alter the code so that if I hold the joystick in one position, it will move in 1mm increments but after (say) 5 iterations, the move length will increase to (say) 5mm). Ideally I'd like to do something a bit more sophisticated still, like keep increasing the move length the longer the joystick is held in one position but I'll settle for just a binary change after say 5 iterations of the same move.

              Here is the code that I have now (without the errors that I had in some of the elif commands when I last posted it 🙂 )

              G91; Set relative
              M400; wait for any moves to finish
              G1 F6000 ; set feedrate to 100mm/sec
              M118 S"Trigger 5 - Joystick"
              while sensors.gpIn[5].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[6].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[8].value=0
              	
              	if sensors.gpIn[5].value=0; joystick left 	
              		
              		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick left and forwards 
              			M400 
              			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
              			echo "Left and forward"
              			
              		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick left and backwards	
              			M400
              			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y1 V1 B1
              			echo "Left and backwards"
              			
              		else ; joystick left only
              			M400
              			G1 X-1 U-1 A-1
              			echo "Left"
              			
              	elif sensors.gpIn[6].value=0; joystick right 	
              		
              		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick right and forwards 
              			M400
              			G1 X1 U1 A1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
              			echo "Right and forward"
              			
              		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick right and backward	
              			M400
              			G1 X1 U1 A1 Y1 V1 B1
              			echo "Right and backwards"
              			
              		else ; joystick right only
              			M400
              			G1 X1 U1 A1
              			echo "Right"
              	
              	elif sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick forwards only	
              		M400
              		G1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
              		echo "Forward"
              		
              	elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0 ; joystick backward only
              		M400
              		G1 Y1 V1 B1
              		echo "Backwards"
              		
              	else break
              

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by

                You could use the built-in 'iterations' variable to adjust the movement amount and/or speed.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman @dc42
                  last edited by deckingman

                  @dc42 said in Yet more conditional gcode help required:

                  You could use the built-in 'iterations' variable to adjust the movement amount and/or speed.

                  Thanks. Would I be right in assuming the "iterations" is a counter which increments by 1 every time the while loop runs?

                  Scratch that - found it.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman
                    last edited by

                    That's all working now although the code is a bit "clunky".

                    I'm guessing that once variables are introduced, I ought to be able to do something like ....

                    MoveAmount= 0.5+(iterations/5) 
                    G1 X MoveAmount..............
                    

                    .......or some such. Anyway, this is what I've ended up with which may not be elegant but works.

                    
                    G91; Set relative
                    M400; wait for any moves to finish
                    G1 F3000 ; set feedrate to 100mm/sec
                    M118 S"Trigger 5 - Joystick"
                    while sensors.gpIn[5].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[6].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[8].value=0
                    	
                    	if sensors.gpIn[5].value=0; joystick left 	
                    		
                    		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick left and forwards 
                    			M400 
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A-0.5 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X-2 U-2 A-2 Y-2 V-2 B-2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X-5 U-5 A-5 Y-5 V-5 B-5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X-10 U-10 A-10 Y-10 V-10 B-10
                    			else 
                    				G1 X-20 U-20 A-20 Y-20 V-20 B-20	
                    			
                    			
                    		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick left and backwards	
                    			M400
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A-0.5 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 Y1 V1 B1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X-2 U-2 A-2 Y2 V2 B2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X-5 U-5 A-5 Y5 V5 B5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X-10 U-10 A-10 Y10 V10 B10
                    			else 
                    				G1 X-20 U-20 A-20 Y20 V20 B20
                    			
                    			
                    		else ; joystick left only
                    			M400
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A-0.5 
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X-1 U-1 A-1 
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X-2 U-2 A-2 
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X-5 U-5 A-5 
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X-10 U-10 A-10 
                    			else 
                    				G1 X-20 U-20 A-20
                    			
                    						
                    	elif sensors.gpIn[6].value=0; joystick right 	
                    		
                    		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick right and forwards 
                    			M400
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X1 U1 A1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X2 U2 A2 Y-2 V-2 B-2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X5 U5 A5 Y-5 V-5 B-5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X10 U10 A10 Y-10 V-10 B-10
                    			else 
                    				G1 X20 U20 A20 Y-20 V-20 B-20
                    			
                    			
                    		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick right and backward	
                    			M400
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X1 U1 A1 Y1 V1 B1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X2 U2 A2 Y2 V2 B2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X5 U5 A5 Y5 V5 B5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X10 U10 A10 Y10 V10 B10
                    			else 
                    				G1 X20 U20 A20 Y20 V20 B20
                    			
                    			
                    		else ; joystick right only
                    			M400
                    			if iterations<3
                    				G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 X1 U1 A1 
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 X2 U2 A2 
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 X5 U5 A5 
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 X10 U10 A10 
                    			else 
                    				G1 X20 U20 A20 
                    			
                    	
                    	elif sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick forwards only	
                    		M400
                    		if iterations<3
                    				G1 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 Y-1 V-1 B-1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 Y-2 V-2 B-2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 Y-5 V-5 B-5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 Y-10 V-10 B-10
                    			else 
                    				G1 Y-20 V-20 B-20
                    				
                    	elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0 ; joystick backward only
                    		M400
                    		if iterations<3
                    				G1 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5
                    			elif iterations<5
                    				G1 Y1 V1 B1
                    			elif iterations<7
                    				G1 Y2 V2 B2
                    			elif iterations<9
                    				G1 Y5 V5 B5	
                    			elif iterations<11
                    				G1 Y10 V10 B10
                    			else 
                    				G1 Y20 V20 B20
                    		
                    		
                    	else break
                    	
                    

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by dc42

                      Another way is to use your original code but replace all the XYUVABC coordinates in the G1 commands by calculated values, something like this:

                      G1 X{0.5+0.1 * iterations} Y{-(0.5+0.1 * iterations)} ...

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                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 said in Yet more conditional gcode help required:

                        Another way is to use your original code but replace all the XYUVABC coordinates in the G1 commands by calculated values, something like this:

                        G1 X{0.5+0.1 * iterations} Y{-(0.5+0.1 * iterations)} ...

                        Ahhh - that looks good! I tried something similar but it didn't work - because I used plain braces rather than curly ones. I'll give that a go..............

                        Ian
                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                        • deckingmanundefined
                          deckingman
                          last edited by

                          For the sake of completeness, here is the final code that I ended up using. After playing around with it, I ended up using just G1 X{0.5+interations}........etc, rather than using fraction's of "iterations".

                          G91; Set relative
                          M400; wait for any moves to finish
                          G1 F6000 ; set feedrate to 100mm/sec
                          M118 S"Trigger 5 - Joystick"
                          while sensors.gpIn[5].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[6].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[8].value=0
                          	
                          	if sensors.gpIn[5].value=0; joystick left 	
                          		
                          		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick left and forwards 
                          			M400 
                          			G1 X{-(0.5+iterations)} U{-(0.5+iterations)} A{-(0.5+iterations)} Y{-(0.5+iterations)} V{-(0.5+iterations)} B{-(0.5+iterations)}
                          			echo "Left and forward"
                          			
                          		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick left and backwards	
                          			M400
                          			G1 X{-(0.5+iterations)} U{-(0.5+iterations)} A{-(0.5+iterations)} Y{0.5+iterations} V{0.5+iterations} B{0.5+iterations}
                          			
                          			echo "Left and backwards"
                          			
                          		else ; joystick left only
                          			M400
                          			G1 X{-(0.5+iterations)} U{-(0.5+iterations)} A{-(0.5+iterations)}
                          			echo "Left"
                          			
                          	elif sensors.gpIn[6].value=0; joystick right 	
                          		
                          		if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick right and forwards 
                          			M400
                          			G1 X{0.5+iterations} U{0.5+iterations} A{0.5+iterations} Y{-(0.5+iterations)} V{-(0.5+iterations)} B{-(0.5+iterations)}
                          			echo "Right and forward"
                          			
                          		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick right and backward	
                          			M400
                          			G1 X{0.5+iterations} U{0.5+iterations} A{0.5+iterations} Y{0.5+iterations} V{0.5+iterations} B{0.5+iterations}
                          			echo "Right and backwards"
                          			
                          		else ; joystick right only
                          			M400
                          			G1 X{0.5+iterations} U{0.5+iterations} A{0.5+iterations}
                          			echo "Right"
                          	
                          	elif sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick forwards only	
                          		M400
                          		G1 Y{-(0.5+iterations)} V{-(0.5+iterations)} B{-(0.5+iterations)}
                          		echo "Forward"
                          		
                          	elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0 ; joystick backward only
                          		M400
                          		G1 Y{0.5+iterations} V{0.5+iterations} B{0.5+iterations}
                          		echo "Backwards"
                          		
                          	else break
                          
                          

                          Thanks for all the help guys.

                          Ian
                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                          • deckingmanundefined
                            deckingman
                            last edited by

                            For further completeness, I've added a "turbo button". So instead of increasing the distance using "iterations", I simply press the button in conjunction with moving the joystick. What that does is move the gantries 20mm if the button is pressed or 0.5mm if it isn't. I prefer this method but either one works.

                            I've also wrapped the entire thing in a "if state.status != "processing"" statement (thanks for the suggestion @T3P3Tony). What that does is checks to make sure that a print is NOT in progress which will do what the M581 R2 parameter will do in the next firmware. Here is that version of the code

                            
                            if state.status != "processing" ; make sure that a print is NOT running
                            	G91; Set relative
                            	M400; wait for any moves to finish
                            	G1 F3000 ; set feedrate to 100mm/sec
                            	M118 S"Trigger 5 - Joystick"
                            	while sensors.gpIn[5].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[6].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 | sensors.gpIn[8].value=0
                            	
                            		if sensors.gpIn[5].value=0; joystick left 	
                            		
                            			if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick left and forwards 
                            				M400
                            				echo "Left and forward"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X-20 U-20 A-20 Y-20 V-20 B-20
                            				else
                            					G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A-0.5 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5
                            			
                            			elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick left and backwards	
                            				M400
                            				echo "Left and backwards"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X-20 U-20 A-20 Y20 V20 B20
                            				else
                            					G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A-0.5 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5
                            			
                            			else ; joystick left only
                            				M400
                            				echo "Left"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X-20 U-20 A-20
                            				else
                            					G1 X-0.5 U-0.5 A0.5
                            			
                            			
                            		elif sensors.gpIn[6].value=0; joystick right 	
                            		
                            			if sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick right and forwards 
                            				M400
                            				echo "Right and forward"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X20 U20 A20 Y-20 V-20 B-20
                            				else
                            					G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5
                            			
                            			elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0; joystick right and backward	
                            				M400
                            				echo "Right and backwards"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X20 U20 A20 Y20 V20 B20
                            				else
                            					G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5
                            			
                            			else ; joystick right only
                            				M400
                            				echo "Right"
                            				if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            					G1 X20 U20 A20 
                            				else
                            					G1 X0.5 U0.5 A0.5 
                            			
                            	
                            		elif sensors.gpIn[7].value=0 ; joystick forwards only	
                            			M400
                            			echo "Forward"
                            			if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            				G1 Y-20 V-20 B-20 
                            			else
                            				G1 Y-0.5 V-0.5 B-0.5 
                            		
                            		
                            		elif sensors.gpIn[8].value=0 ; joystick backward only
                            			M400
                            			echo "Backwards"
                            			if sensors.gpIn[4].value=0 ; check for long move button press
                            				G1 Y20 V20 B20 
                            			else
                            				G1 Y0.5 V0.5 B0.5 
                            		
                            		else break
                            	
                            else break
                            

                            Ian
                            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                            • appjawsundefined
                              appjaws @deckingman
                              last edited by

                              @deckingman I have followed this with interest but then I thought what was the actual problem? When I use the XY buttons in DWC my main XY and UV carriages move together and in sync. Have I not understood the problem?

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                              • deckingmanundefined
                                deckingman @appjaws
                                last edited by

                                @appjaws said in Yet more conditional gcode help required:

                                @deckingman I have followed this with interest but then I thought what was the actual problem? When I use the XY buttons in DWC my main XY and UV carriages move together and in sync. Have I not understood the problem?

                                Hiya. I've changed things around a bit so that I no longer combine the axes after homing. So the DWC buttons only work for individual axes. i.e. XY moves will only move the hot end - not the hot end and extruder gantry (as they used to do when the axes were combined)

                                The reason being that I've exploited the fact that, because the extruders are connected to the hot end via short Bowden tubes, that extruder gantry doesn't have to exactly follow the hot end gantry. It doesn't have to replicate every tiny move that the hot end does - it only has to follow it within an allowable tolerance. So if there are small features (say a hole or a cylinder) then I can "park" the extruder gantry in the centre of that feature and let it sit there while the hot end does all those short moves which make that feature. The same applies to other short zig-zag type moves where the extruder gantry sits still while the hot end does the short zig-zags.

                                I made a couple of YouTube videos which explain it in a bit more detail
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOP9QYAlhZU
                                and
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTPV3Ss1D-4

                                So that's the reason why the axis button on DWC are no longer much use to me. A fuller explanation of what I wanted the joystick to do, and how that works in practice is here
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCR5Ao0iH-c

                                Ian
                                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                • appjawsundefined
                                  appjaws
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi again,
                                  Very impressive videos @deckingman . Is it possible to have a copy of your python script that generates the movement please.
                                  My machine really vibrates during short movements so your solution should solve it for me.

                                  appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
                                  firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                                  Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
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                                  • deckingmanundefined
                                    deckingman @appjaws
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                                    @appjaws Sure. It's been a few years since we last communicated. Is your email address still the one ending ......ve.co.uk? If not, pm me with the address to use.

                                    Be aware, that it's quite a lot of work to run the machine in "true" CoreXYUV mode. You need to change all you homing files so that they do not re-combine the axes, and change the "P" parameter in M581 so that the 5 axes are visible. Also any macros or gcode start and end scripts that have XY moves will need to be changed to incorporate XYUV moves.

                                    Also be aware that, although the python code gets the job done, I'm not a writer of code, so it ain't pretty.

                                    Ian
                                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                      @deckingman Yes same email address.
                                      I was wondering if I could just change the XYUV to be individual just during a print similar to the way homeall.g works.
                                      M584 X0 U3 Y1 V4 Z7:8:9 E2:5:6 P5 ; temporarily separate and map drives to U and V axes

                                      complete the modified gcode part file using separate XYUV axes

                                      M584 X0:3 Y1:4 Z7:8:9 U10 V11 E2:5:6 P3 ; put motor mapping back to normal so that X uses drives 0 and 3 Y uses 1 and 4

                                      then once the printed part is removed from the bed run homeall.g

                                      can you see any problems with this?

                                      Thanks for your help

                                      appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
                                      firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                                      Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
                                      OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
                                      Simplify3D 5.1.2

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                                        deckingman @appjaws
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                                        @appjaws said in Yet more conditional gcode help required:

                                        @deckingman Yes same email address.
                                        I was wondering if I could just change the XYUV to be individual just during a print similar to the way homeall.g works.
                                        M584 X0 U3 Y1 V4 Z7:8:9 E2:5:6 P5 ; temporarily separate and map drives to U and V axes

                                        complete the modified gcode part file using separate XYUV axes

                                        M584 X0:3 Y1:4 Z7:8:9 U10 V11 E2:5:6 P3 ; put motor mapping back to normal so that X uses drives 0 and 3 Y uses 1 and 4

                                        then once the printed part is removed from the bed run homeall.g

                                        can you see any problems with this?

                                        Thanks for your help

                                        I can't think of a reason why that wouldn't work. That is to say, it'll allow you to use the DWC buttons to jog all the axes in sync before and after a print, and also run any macros that aren't run during a print.

                                        What I mean by that, is that I use macros to wipe and purge the nozzle, and these macros are called by the slicer gcode as part of the start and end scripts. As the axes are separated before the print starts, then these particular macros have to be modified. But of course, if you don't call any macros from the slicer gcode file that have G1 moves, then you won't need to worry about it.

                                        Ian
                                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                          @appjaws Email sent....

                                          Ian
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                                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                            @deckingman This is my simplify3D start and end scripts

                                            Starting script
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/extra/Set LED Red"
                                            if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed
                                            G28
                                            G28 Z
                                            ;M98 P"0:/macros/Conditional/Auto_Bed_Levelling"
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/Auto Nozzle Cleaning"
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/Move to Print Position"
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/extra/Set LED Blue"
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/MapDrivesXYUV"
                                            T0

                                            Ending script
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/End of Print"
                                            M98 P"0:/macros/CombineDrivest"
                                            M291 P"Print Completed " ; Display message

                                            These are untouched by the the generator
                                            Will be running the whole system later today, have sent you an email, requesting some advice.

                                            Paul

                                            appjaws - Core XYUV Duet Ethernet Duex5
                                            firmware 3.5.0-rc.4 Web Interface 3.5.0-rc.4
                                            Ormerod 1-converted to laser engraver, Duet wifi
                                            OpenSCAD version 2024.03.18
                                            Simplify3D 5.1.2

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