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    • agusanoundefined

      E axis endstop

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      dc42undefined

      @agusano the only type of endstop supported for extruders is a stall detect endstop. This allows you to feed filament quickly through a Bowden extruder (typically using reduced motor current) until the filament reaches the hot end. As others have said, if you require some other sort of extruder homing, you can temporarily change it to be an axis.

    • agusanoundefined

      Thermostatically-controlled fan

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      @agusano If you'd like to be completely safe, you should consider to design a "power cut" circuit
      It is possible to make a circuit with your temp sensor, a transistor and some resistors to cut the power supply of the LED's when a temp is reached.
      Eventually there are complete circuits to buy on the market. Like a relais wich is controlled by a temp sensor...

    • agusanoundefined

      Fail to read my position while using G1 H3

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      @agusano said in Fail to read my position while using G1 H3:

      @dc42 Thank you for your response. I've found that my problem was related to my fw version so it does'nt work properly. Now i read my position without any problem, but i would like to know if it is possible to read the position from one axis neither than from all the axis as the M114 does. Thank you!

      Yes, you can report the position to console like this:

      echo move.axes[0].userPosition