Refresh previous_cmd_ms during run_z_probe() to prevent:
stepper shutdown for expired DEFAULT_STEPPER_DEACTIVE_TIME
and extrudes for expired EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_SECONDS
(https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/MarlinDev/issues/238)
Replaced displaying "---" instead of the value of a coordinate when
unhomed or with reduced precision
with blinking the coordinate-prefix-character ('X','Y','Z').
For "unhomed" a '?' is shown every second second - until that axis is
homed. The value displayed is, as before the "---" where displayed, the
relative to the reset position coordinate value.
When the axis stepper was disabled, now we can display a hint on that,
by showing a blinking ' ' instead of the axis letter, when
WARN_REDUCED_ACCURACY is defined.
I suppose the code itself is here the better documentation.
A '+/-' character is in non of our charsets so i decided for a '?' for
now to reduce the work.
There is no additional space on the displays one could use to display
the information, so replacing something is the only option. As the axis
letters are totally redundant with their positions on the display they
contain the least information.
So my decision was to overwrite them.
In the wait loops of M109 M190 idle() is called, what checks
stepper_inactive_time against previous_cmd_ms.
Because we can be several minutes inside the loop, resetting
previous_cmd_ms only outside the loop caused stepper shutdowns.
The name of previous_cmd_ms does not really reflect its use. It's set
not only when a new command was received or executed but also in many of
the movement routines. For that the little extension of using it during
the wait will (hopefully) not hurt.
# Conflicts:
# Marlin/Configuration_adv.h
Make stepper shutdown after inactivity dependent on a new set of
#defines.
DISABLE_INACTIV_X
DISABLE_INACTIV_Y
DISABLE_INACTIV_Z
DISABLE_INACTIV_E
And make exemplaric Configuration.
Names can be discussed.
This makes the disabling of the steppers independent from the DISABLE_?
settings witch shut down the steppers immediately.
Introduce additional variable axis_homed to replace axix_known_position
when the coordinate display should indicate the axis is not homed.
This is to distinguish between "not homed" and "inexact position possible
because stepper was disabled".
# Conflicts:
# Marlin/ultralcd_implementation_hitachi_HD44780.h
solved
Fix crashes when the Z axis is moved via LCD
by calling `plan_buffer_line` only when there is enough room in the
planner buffer, to avoid endless recursion.
A brief description about what went wrong is in #1166
Protect MarlinSerial against interrupts
by shielding the CRITICAL_SECTIONs
Now with a test if RX_BUFFER_SIZE is in the required range.
Code in peek() and read() is now optimized for readability and showing the similarity between the two.
Maybe a bit overprotected in checkRx() and store_char(), but now some days without detected errors from this source.
@thinkyhead
Hi Scott,
your code from a0f362c@thinkyhead is great, but you forgot to skip the
command.
Symptom `M117 Test`shows `M117 Test` on LCD instead of `Test`.
see also
https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/commit/a0f362c735401ebbcd95de3f
6f8e3c2f17ecc770 lines 941, 2851 and so on
Greetings and welcome back
Jochen
* Configuration.h:
* updated header comment
* new UUID feature used
* sync to default config
* typos fixed
* changes better documented
* reflect change in SDSUPPORT feature
* Configuration_adv.h
* updated header comment
* thermal protection tuned to work with K8200
* homing tuned
* sync to default config
* typos fixed
* changes better documented
* reflect change in LCD features
* use long filenames
* use Watchdog
* use Babystepping
* use Auto Filament Change
Replace the "ok" in M280, M301, M304, M851 with output not including an "ok"
to avoid senting two "ok"s for a single g-code.
Doing the same for M105 would break the input filters of the hosts.
For M105 the other "ok" is omitted.
//100k 0603 SMD Vishay NTCS0603E3104FXT (4.7k pullup) (calibrated for Makibox hot bed)
Caveat Emptor —-
I’m not sure that this really makes sense,
but why keep someone from using it?
For some reason that I cannot determine, using a sub-function causes
the Tune sub-menu to act strangely, yet replacing the function call
with its code content works perfectly.
Make the output of M105 more similar to Repetier.
Make the text-print pert of M105 an extra function to make it reusable. `print_heaterstates()`
Use `print_heaterstates()` in M019, M190 and M303
For now Z_MIN_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST is not possible for DELTA or SCARA
configurations.
This PR comments the feature out, where it is commented in by default.
According to #123 negative values for XY at or below -100 are displaying incorrectly, dropping the first digit. Deltas can easily have XY values in this range. This PR adds a function to display floats/ints formatted like `_123`, `-123`, `_-12`, or `__-1` as appropriate and applies it to the XY coordinates on Hitachi displays. It also moves the Z value to the right to be consistent with the XY formatting.
in language.h, but was not renamed here. If TEMP_SENSOR_1 is enabled as redundant then
an error is thrown that MSG_EXTRUDER_SWITCHED_OFF is not defined.
Originaly by @12dstring
As noted by @darkjavi et.al. in #103, the E1 motor was not being enabled in planner.cpp when using DUAL_X_CARRIAGE. This patch enables and disables E1 as it should.
(PR #138)
When the ISR does not finish in time, the timer will
wrap in the computation of the next interrupt time.
This hack replaces the correct (past) time with a time not far in the future.
As noted in #130 allen key probe stow rate is based on homing rates,
but homing rates were left out of most delta configs. This unifies the
XYZ homing rates and applies the unified rates to allen key movements.
As noted in #133 you can’t disable `SDSUPPORT` with `MAKRPANEL`,
`PANEL_ONE`, `MINIPANEL`, or `ULTIPANEL`. This patch makes it possible
to disable `SDSUPPORT` on these controllers and then disables it by
default.
Users of these controllers will now need to enable `SDSUPPORT` in their
configurations as others currently do.
Currently we use the probe exclusively as a device to find the build platform(bed).
For the currently supported setups this means, we use it as a additional min-endstop.
A triggered when not deployed probe disturbs the homing process for max-endstops.
Rename ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZPROBE to ENDSTOPPULLUP_ZMIN_PROBE
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename DISABLE_Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to DISABLE_Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Rename Z_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST to Z_MIN_PROBE_REPEATABILITY_TEST
Rename Z_PROBE_ENDSTOP to Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP
Adjust comments accordingly
Remove Z_MAX check for the probe in update_endstops().
Using an delta related idea of @clefranc from #61,
extended to the general change for all setups.
Tested with Prusa i3, max-z-endstop and permanently triggered z-probe.
Worked for @clefranc's delta.
PR#2572 Changed this because of faulty Boolean Logic
NOT(A OR (NOT B) OR (NOT C)) !=
(NOT A) AND ((NOT B) OR C))
Besides, the compiler should be smart enough to
optimize this without help from the programmer