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    • abecker
      abecker last edited by

      Is there a way to check for the extruder temperature before running a line of g-code. I want to check and see if the extruder is over 50C and if it is skip the G32 line in my start gcode. Does Duet support this functionality?

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        fcwilt @abecker last edited by

        @abecker said in Can I check for extruder temperature before running code:

        Is there a way to check for the extruder temperature before running a line of g-code. I want to check and see if the extruder is over 50C and if it is skip the G32 line in my start gcode. Does Duet support this functionality?

        I don't think there is any conditional execution feature (yet).

        JOOC what is the connection between the hot end and G32?

        Frederick

        Printers: A FT-5 with the 713 upgrade bits. A custom MarkForged style. A small Utilmaker style and a CoreXY from kits. Various hotends. Using Duets (2 and 3) running 3.4.1

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        • abecker
          abecker last edited by

          On the SeeMeCNC Artemis it uses a strain gauge in the hotend for probing. If it is over 50C the hot end fan kicks on and triggers to strain gauge so it can't probe the bed.

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            fcwilt @abecker last edited by

            @abecker said in Can I check for extruder temperature before running code:

            On the SeeMeCNC Artemis it uses a strain gauge in the hotend for probing. If it is over 50C the hot end fan kicks on and triggers to strain gauge so it can't probe the bed.

            Interesting.

            Thanks.

            Frederick

            Printers: A FT-5 with the 713 upgrade bits. A custom MarkForged style. A small Utilmaker style and a CoreXY from kits. Various hotends. Using Duets (2 and 3) running 3.4.1

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