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    • jckrayundefined
      jckray
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      Right now, as far as I am aware, there is no option to run a custom script when a stall is detected on a particular diver. I would like to use StallGaurd to detect filament jams and the run a custom script afterward. Perhaps we could introduce R4 which would pause the print and execute a custom script. It would be great if we could have custom scripts for stalls detected on each driver.

      For example, if a stall is detected on driver 0,1,2... and stalled detection for that drive is configured with R4 it would pause the print and execute /sys/stall0.g, /sys/stall1.g, /sys/stall2.g etc.

      John
      Founder of Hydra Research LLC, developers of the open-source 3D printers and providers of 3D printing services.
      https://www.hydraresearch3d.com/

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        Added to my firmware wishlist.

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        • jckrayundefined
          jckray
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          Awesome, thank you!

          John
          Founder of Hydra Research LLC, developers of the open-source 3D printers and providers of 3D printing services.
          https://www.hydraresearch3d.com/

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