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    • duetpi DWC 3.1.0 is there a terminal to see the results of gcode

      duetpi DWC 3.1.0 is there a terminal to see the results of gcode to confirm g code was executed?

      Or do you have to plug in local and run protoface or similar type app?

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • CR10 LCD single plug duet3?

      Is there a way to use the CR10 single plug LCD on the duet3 with DuetPi?

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Power-loss Recovery like Marlin saving to SD without detection

      So there is no power recovery with DuetPi at this time correct?

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Power-loss Recovery like Marlin saving to SD without detection

      How does this work when running Duet Software Framework on a Raspberry Pi? Does it talk back to the PI and write to the SD on the PI?

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Power-loss Recovery like Marlin saving to SD without detection

      Can duet save to sd like Marlin?
      Power-loss Recovery feature. When this feature is enabled, the state of the current print job (SD card only) will be saved to a file on the SD card. If the machine crashes or a power outage occurs, the firmware will present an option to Resume the interrupted print job.

      This feature operates without a power-loss detection circuit by writing to the recovery file periodically (e.g., once per layer), or if a POWER_LOSS_PIN is configured then it will write the recovery info only when a power-loss is detected. The latter option is preferred, since constant writing to the SD card can shorten its life, and the print will be resumed where it was interrupted rather than repeating the last layer. (Future implementations may allow use of the EEPROM or the on-board SD card.)

      posted in General Discussion
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