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    • EducatingSavvasundefined
      EducatingSavvas
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      This is an idea for use with routers milling and laser machines - could the M591 filament sensor command be expanded to work with an enclosure door - which if left open or opened during a job, pauses and forbids any movement?

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      • Alex.crundefined
        Alex.cr @EducatingSavvas
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        @educatingsavvas
        This is already possible using triggers.

        This link should get you started. This was set up for 2.0 firmware. If you are using 3.0 firmware it will need to be adapted. It’s a place to start at least.

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        • EducatingSavvasundefined
          EducatingSavvas @Alex.cr
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          @alex-cr Hi Alex - I've used triggers but since going from RRF3.3 to RRF3.4beta7 there seems to be an issue with resuming. I think something as safety critical as an interlock should be defined by it's own gcode. It's just a suggestion, as some workflows seems to be overlooked.

          For example using M291 S3 command in a start.g file doesn't cancel the job about to commence if the message is cancelled.

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