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    Can a macro or job write a message to the DWC console?

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    • LeeElmsundefined
      LeeElms
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      Can gcode in a macro or job write a message to the DWC console?

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      • JADoglioundefined
        JADoglio @LeeElms
        last edited by JADoglio

        @LeeElms

        Lee, I am not very familiar with its use but I believe M118 can be used for that purpose. You can also use the "echo" command in macros to sent messages to the console as he macros progress. No G code required and no parameters required. just add a line "echo "sending note to console"" and when it is read in the macro it will be sent. The following example is my current deployprobe.g file. Hope that helps.

        M564 S0									; let travel outside print zone
        
        if sensors.probes[0].value[0] == 0	; if sensor is value ia 0 do this, 0 = probe attached
        		echo "Probe already attached"
        
        if sensors.probes[0].value[0] == 1000		; if sensor is 1000 do this, 1000 = probe detached
        
        	G1 X53 F20000						; X position of klicky dock
        	G1 Y347 F20000						; Y position of klicky dock
        	M400
        	G1 Y175 F12000						; slide out of dock return to bed Y center
        	G1 X175 F12000						; slide out of dock return to bed X center
        	M400								;	wait for moves to finish
        		
        if sensors.probes[0].value[0] == 1000	;Check to see if probe is attached 1000 = not attached
        	G1 X175 Y175 F10000  
        	abort "Attach probe FAILED!"
        else	
        	echo "Attach Probe Successfull"
        M564 S1
        
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