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    • Zesty_Lykleundefined
      Zesty_Lykle
      last edited by

      When I press the Cancel print button, I kind of expect the print to be cancelled, heaters to be switched off and the printer reset to Home.

      That last point doesn't happen. I need to switch pages, and find the Home All button.
      Is there a way for me to modify the functionality of the button? Or is it baked in?

      Lykle
      Design, make and enjoy life

      Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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      • StephenRCundefined
        StephenRC
        last edited by

        Put the codes you want the printer to do in the sys/stop.g file.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
          last edited by

          Actually it's the cancel.g file that gets run when a print is cancelled. If it isn't found then the motors and heaters are turned off but the head is not moved.

          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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          • botundefined
            bot
            last edited by

            And if you don't turn off heaters in the cancel.g file, but you do have a cancel.g file (with g28, for eg) the heaters don't turn off. I like this feature very much, as I manually set Z height and so having the heaters remain on saves time when restarting a print to adjust z height.

            *not actually a robot

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