Documented some additional areas that should be addressed if Z_PROBE is
fully separated from Z_MIN or Z_MAX.
Fixed a documentation error in sanity checks. Servos start at 0 not 1.
- Some messages should not expire with `PROGRESS_MSG_EXPIRE`.
- Simplify conditional for progress bar with sanity checks.
- Rename `messageTick` to `expireStatusMillis` and make it the expire
time.
A `z_before` value is passed to probe_pt, but the `retract_z_probe`
function assumes that Z is 0, doesn’t add `current_position[Z_AXIS]` as
other cases do. This may be superfluous, so this is a test, and will be
reverted if it has no effect.
- Fix `prepare_move` function not calling `adjust_delta`
- Add more shorthand for plan_buffer_line.
- Fix wrong `federate` usage, assuming they are all mm/m
- Minor `stepper.cpp` cleanup
- Users prefer `G29 E` to work like `M48 E` so fixed that
- `M48 n` replaced with `M48 P` (or `p`). `n` legacy support
- Shorten some strings to save precious bytes
- Smaller code for 3-point probing
- Fixed a typo causing G28 to home incorrectly
- Added documentation to G28
- Added homeXYZ bools to neaten the code
- Added a note about home_offsets being questionable
- Add some documentation to planner and stepper headers
- Patch up RAMBO pins with undefs
- Add `sync_plan_position` inline to set current XYZE
- Swap indices in `extruder_offset` to fix initialization values
Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS is a feature to enable the use of 2 endstops for both Z
steppers - Let's call them Z stepper and Z2 stepper.
That way the machine is capable to align the bed during home, since both
Z steppers are homed.
There is also an implementation of M666 (software endstops adjustment)
to this feature.
After Z homing, this adjustment is applied to just one of the steppers
in order to align the bed.
One just need to home the Z axis and measure the distance difference
between both Z axis and apply the math: Z adjust = Z - Z2.
If the Z stepper axis is closer to the bed, the measure Z > Z2 (yes, it
is.. think about it) and the Z adjust would be positive.
Play a little bit with small adjustments (0.5mm) and check the
behaviour.
The M119 (endstops report) will start reporting the Z2 Endstop as well.
- Add `Conditionals.h` with calculated configuration values
- Add `SanityCheck.h` with checks for configuration errors
- Remove equivalent code from all configurations
- Move error checks from some sources to `SanityCheck.h` also
- Fix initialization of count_direction in stepper.cpp
- Add BIT and TEST macros
- Add _APPLY_ macros to stepper.cpp to help with consolidation
- Consolidate code in stepper.cpp using macros
- Apply standards in stepper.cpp
- Use >= 0 instead of > -1 as a better semantic
- Replace DUAL_Y_CARRIAGE with Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
Added option to set Travel Acceleration (non printing moves).
The M204 options was a non sense (S for printing moves and T for retract
moves).
It has been changed to:
P = Printing moves
R = Retract only (no X, Y, Z) moves
T = Travel (non
printing) moves
I will add this info o G-Code wiki in reprap.org. I also advise to put
this info in Marlin next version changelog.
With this change a mechanical or optical switch may be used to check the
availability of the filament and when the filament runs out an M600
(filament change) command is issued. This is only done while printing
with an SD card.
This feature was requested several times (issue #679), but the requests
were not accepted since it was believed that this situation should be
handled at host side. However during an SD print the control is totally
on firmware and I think that during an SD print it should be handled by
the firmware.
The original code was posted at reprap forum
(http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?1,297350) by Lazymonk. I have only
corrected some bugs of the code and improved it by adding definitions to
the configuration.h in order to make it more standardized.
- Nonlinear auto bed leveling code (includes G29, G30, Z_RAISE_AFTER_PROBING). Cleaned it up to be a delta-specific AUTO_BED_LEVELING_GRID code path.
- Allen key z-probe deployment and retraction code. Cleaned it up and added safety checks.
- Moved sanity-checks to Marlin_main.cpp
- Applied to other configuration files
- Fixed formatting of ABL output
- Passing verbose level to probe_pt
- Miscellaneous cleanup
- Put CONFIG_STEPPERS_TOSHIBA into Configuration.h
* "G1 X1 ; test" was not executing "G1 X1" due to never leaving comment mode.
* "M117 Hello \;)" printed "Hello \" to the display due to not replacing serial_char properly.
Tested with the following commands:
* M117 Hello ; test => displays "Hello" on display, ignores "test"
* G1 X1 ; foo => moves 1mm in X, ignores "foo"
* ; test => completely ignored, not even acknowledged
* M117 Hello \;) => displays "Hello ;)" on display
* M117 Hello \\;) => displays "Hello \" on display, ignores ")"
- Adapted “Enhanced G29” code referred to in #1499 and posted at
[3dprintboard.com](http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.php?3105-Auto_Bed_
Leveling-Enhanced-G29-command)
- Compatible with current G29 while adding some new arguments
- `V` sets the verbose level for serial out
- `T` (or `V` > 2) send a Topology report to serial out
- `E` works the same way as before
- `P` works as before (source used `n` or `U`/`u`)
- `L`, `R`, `B`, `F` work as before
- Still needs sanity checking for `LRBF`
The `float` keyword should not be on these vars because they conceal
the outer vars, preventing them from obtaining known values before
being passed in `set_bed_level_equation_3pts`. Possibly related to
`Z_RAISE_BETWEEN_PROBING` not functioning.
When probing PCB´s I had the problem that i needed auto-leveling for specific areas (it´s never the same size).
Not much code, but very useful.
Now I use simply G29 L5 R55 F5 B35 P3 to probe a 4x6cm PCB before milling.
I used int for values... might be wrong...
I hope this time I got the right development tree. (tried first with https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/pull/1130/commits)
I've insert the define and pointer entries for the Viki 2 and miniViki
from Panucatt in all of the example configs and main config. With these
additions and with pins done in the old single pin.h style...I was able
to get the display working fine save for needing to turn Delta Segments
per Second down. But that's a common graphics lcd issue being looked
into right now.
I need assistance in understanding how the new divided pins files fit
together because my previous attempts at trying to get it to work
appropriately didn't seem successful. This originally came from trying
to find out how to swap the XYZ Min and Max Endstop pins in the Azteeg
X3 Pro. It only comes with one set of connectors and they're Min
Endstops. My previous experience didn't turn out well trying to tell the
firmware to home to the Min Endstops so the best solution I found was to
swap the pins in the firmware. If I'm missing a conflict with a setup
other than delta please let me know, but it makes sense in my setup.
Update ConfigurationStore to always write dummy values for disabled
options, including FWRETRACT, DELTA, and SCARA. Update the EEPROM
version to “V15.” Also fixes a buffer overrun with axis_scaling in
Config_ResetDefault.
* Adds config parameter `PID_PARAMS_PER_EXTRUDER` - allows single PID
parameters to be used where this would be preferable (e.g. dual
identical extruders)
* When disabled, will use `float Kp, Ki, Kd, Kc;` as before.
Preprocessor macros used to switch between.
* ultralcd.cpp defines extra menus for extra parameters only where
required
* M301 reports `e:xx` only if independent pid parameters enabled
* EEPROM structure still leaves space for 3 extruders worth, when undef
will save single parameter to all extruder positions, but only read the
first
* Switching off saves approx 330 B with no LCD enabled, 2634B with LCD
(RRD) enabled: this is significant.
* LCD modifications should be tested.
This change introduces an improvement to G29 command on Marlin.
Auto bed leveling operation's reliability is based on the repeatability of the Z-probe switch and the servo. This change introduces an option to G29 command. When the G29 command is sent with an "e" option, during auto bed levelling the servo is not retracted between probes which decreases the bias on auto bed levelling resulting from servo.
G29 command does the auto bed probing as it is.
G29 E command engages the servo on first probing point, probes all points and retracts the servo after probing the last point.
Please comment your opinions, test on your printer and check the code on a programmer's perspective. (I am not a good programmer.)
* Variables Kp, Ki, Kd, Kc now arrays of size EXTRUDERS
* M301 gains (optional, default=0) E parameter to define which
extruder's settings to modify. Tested, works with Repetier Host's EEPROM
config window, albeit only reads/updates settings for E0.
* All Kp, Ki, Kd, Kc parameters saved in EEPROM (version now v14), up to
3 extruders supported (same as Marlin in general)
try, try again.
If 'OK' is garbled on sending PC won't receive it. Both machines will
wait on each other forever. This resends OK if nothing is heard from PC
for a while to avoid this bad case.
void manage_inactivity(bool ignore_stepper_queue=false)
standard is false so it is not necessary to change additional code. this
change should be better, hopefully nophead like this :)
- Fixed issue when BAL area probing is shorter than it should be for
grid probing
- Warning when BAL activated with Delta Kinematics
- Fix XY_TRAVEL_SPEED when homing Z axis
in
G0 to G3 were previously acknowledged in the get_command method, causing
them to be possibly acknowledged before commands coming after them that
were acknowledged in process_commands.
This patch fixes this, moving the acknowledgement of G0 to G3 to the
process_commands method as well. These commands are therefore no
longer acknowledged when the enter the cmd_buffer but instead only
acknowledged when the enter the plan_buffer.
Guaranteeing that commands are acknowledged in the same order in which
they were received by the firmware allows host software to be able to
track the life cycle of commands and such a better management of the
firmware's serial buffers as well as better internal command processing
and response parsing without having to depend on throwing an epic
amount of regular expressions against each line received back from the
firmware.
FixesErikZalm/Marlin#1147
Improvement to avoid reinitializing delay buffer with every print. Fixed
issues in buffer indexing and memory out of bounds due to floating point
imprecision. Simplified the code by avoiding conversion to standard
diameter and 1cu mm extrusion, which caused complications in determining
mm extruded.
chdkActive was set to false regardless of (millis() - chdkHigh) being bigger than the CHDK_DELAY or not. So if (millis() - chdkHigh) wasn't bigger than the delay the first time, the CHDK would never be set back to LOW.
Also, don't return from the function, as there might be other stuff to do, after the CHDK check.
This feature allows the printer to read the filament diameter
automatically and adjust the printer in real time. Added code to read
an analog voltage that represents a filament diameter measurement. This
measurement is delayed in a ring buffer to compensate for sensors that
are a distance away from the extruder. The measurement is used to
adjust the volumetric_multiplier for the extruder. Some additional g
codes (M404, M405, M406, M407) are used to set parameters and turn
on/off the control. g code M221 is updated. Pins for RAMPS1.4, RAMBO,
and Printrboard are identified for analog input. The configuration file
is updated with relevant user parameters.
Positioning of string terminator to truncate checksum from the commands
M23, M28, M30, M32, M928 and M117 was off by one, causing the last
letter of the actual command to be truncated instead of just the
checksum.
In case of the SD commands this caused checksummed commands targeting
existing files to fail since the last letter of the filename was
truncated.
In case of M117 this caused the last given letter not to be displayed.
This patch fixes the off-by-one error and sets the null terminator
on the exact position of the * starting the checksum instead of the
character before that.
FW retraction is extended onto swap retraction invoked by 'G10 S1'.
Bookkeeping of the retract state of all extruders allows for having one
extruder fw standard retracted while another extruder is swap retracted.
An LCD menu item for the swap retract and recover length was added.
some guy find that marlin not working good for dual extruders delta .
when type T0 or T1 to active extruder and E0 or E1 move causing XYZ
motion . so i locales the bugs and fix it , I have dry run the fix.
Firmware retraction now stores the retract and recover speeds in mm/s
instead of mm/min. This makes it match the units of the maximum
feedrate, and fixes problems with modifying the value via LCD control
panel. From gcode, the values are still taken in mm/min to match the
units of G1 and similar, and they are converted to mm/s before they are
stored.
I also lowered the default retract feedrate to make it less likely to
cause problems for geared extruders when the user hasn’t bothered to
set a reasonable maximum feedrate, though users should be setting both
of these values to suit their hardware.
I made these changes previously, but I can’t find the commit now. This
reapplies the changes to get auto retract working again.
Conflicts:
Marlin/Configuration_adv.h
Marlin/Marlin_main.cpp
This should make it safe to enable FWRETRACT by default, with
autoretract (which should now be fixed) only enabled by M209. FWRETRACT
should probably now default to enabled (to make G10/G11 and M207-209
available, without changing functionality when they are not used), but
I’ll save that for another pull request/discussion.
This takes the (now working) G10/G11 code and moves it to a function,
which is called by G10 and G11, and also called by G1 if autoretract is
enabled and a retract/recover move is detected.
Add digipot i2c control for MCP4451
Allow M907 to set i2c digipot currents in amps
Fix Makefile to allow Azteeg motherboards
Fix Makefile to allow Wire libraries only
Add beeper pin for Azteeg X3 Pro
I added #define for LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_HZ and
LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_DURATION_MS which is used to alter the default
buzzer sound.
When selecting Panelolu2 in configuration.h:
- it automatically sets the correct ENCODER_PULSES_PER_STEP and
ENCODER_STEPS_PER_MENU_ITEM.
- if LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER is defined it will also set the default
LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_HZ and LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_DURATION_MS
When selecting the sanguinololu 1284p the following is true:
- its now enables LARGE_FLASH
- It enables the gcode M300 when the panelolu2 LCD_USE_I2C_BUZZER is
defined
This seems to defeat the purpose of previous_millis_cmd, preventing the
time elapsed from previous_millis_cmd from ever reaching
max_inactive_time or stepper_inactive_time while the heat was on.
Fixes a bug in the Extruder Runout Prevention feature that caused the
extruder to move back to “current_position” after a move if it was
activated while the move was in progress. For long home moves (which
are longer than the dimensions of the machine’s working area), this
would cause the machine to crash into the far end of its travel after
homing. This usually occurred on the Z axis, which could result in
damage to the machine if you don’t hit the reset button in time.
Removed the calculation of the inverse matrix since the rotation matrix is orthogonal, therefore inverted == transposed.
Much simpler and mathematically robust.
In some cases the Bed Heater FET heats up more then stepper drivers, so
this change add the bed monitoring to the controller fan. As soon as the
bed heater is turned on, the controller fan will run as well.
Recommended for those who are using the Z Probe for Z Homing (as
Z-Endstop)
This feature has two changes:
1) Allow user to choose where the Z Probe will touch the bed when homing
all axis together (G28) by setting below defines:
Z_SAFE_HOMING_X_POINT
Z_SAFE_HOMING_Y_POINT
2) Prevents the user to perform Z Axis Homing when the Z Probe is
outsite bed.
by overloading M32 it is now possible to execute gcode files from other gcode files, with a fixed recursion level.
This can be used e.g. for having a real start.g and end.g somewhere on the sd card, which are then called from the normal print file.
Another usecase would be to have macro-files for nozzle-change and layerchange.
I have not tested the speedwise performance. The testing was done with pronterface.
syntax:
normal call from sd card will open the new file and continue executing there.
M32 !/path/filename#
this however will call the new file and return to the caller file.
M32 P !/path/filename#
with the optional "S<position>" the file starting position can be set.
this is for continuing prints from a previous location.
if a '#' is read now the buffer will be emptied before reading ahead.
This is so one can execute files from within gcode files, without messing the buffer with preread characters from the caller file.
# can not occure in sd files imho, because it should only occure within checksums in ther serial communication.
Yes, thats a lame argument. If you have a better idea please tell me. It has to be a character that one can type
on a keyboard manually.
- Added "Z_RAISE_BEFORE_HOMING" for raising Z the defined distance
before homing. This is useful to avoid Z-Probe collision when hotend is
near bed.
- Fixed the issue of Z not going bellow Z_PROBE_OFFSET when
"min_software_endstops" is true.
Now the Z_PROBE_OFFSET is not set in Z_MIN_POS, it is added after
homing.
If "SHOW_TEMP_ADC_VALUES" is defined in Configuration_adv.h, the M105
command will present, after tradicional temperatures, the ADC value read
from temp sensors. This is great for adjusting thermistor tables with
thermocouple.
From Pronterface you can see the ADC value and compare with a
thermocouple reading.. then you just need to create your own thermistor
table.
Since this merge doesnt change the original information, it doesnt mess
with PC software parsing (tested under Pronterface and Repetier-Host).
Reviert previous change of #if BLAH_PIN > 0 to #if defined(BLAH_PIN) &&
BLAH_PIN > -1. Unfortunately some times pin 0 is used. For my sins I've
gone through and replaced all unsafe checks of #if BLAH_PIN > -1 with
the safe version.
Add new 'callback' edit-menu types that call a function after the edit is done. Use this to display and edit Ki and Kd correctly (removing the scaling first and reapplying it after). Also use it to reset maximum stepwise acceleration rates, after updating mm/s^2 rates via menus. (Previously, changes did nothing to affect planner unless saved back to EEPROM, and the machine reset).
Add calls to updatePID() so that PID loop uses updated values whether set by gcode (it already did this), or by restoring defaults, or loading from EEPROM (it didn't do those last two). Similarly, update the maximum step/s^2 accel rates when the mm/s^2 values are changed - whether by menu edits, restore defaults, or EEPROM read.
Refactor the acceleration rate update logic, and the PID scaling logic, into new functions that can be called from wherever, including the callbacks.
Add menu items to allow the z jerk and e jerk to be viewed/edited in the Control->Motion menu, as per xy jerk.
Conflicts:
Marlin/language.h
Disable the high current output and wait a little before to turn off,
because the interrupting capacity of the PSU is unknown.
Could be a function if needed by other.
From the prepare menu, accessible when is not printing, you have the
possibility to turn off the PSU when is on et vice versa.
From the host, you can turn off or turn on the PSU then the menu is
updated accordingly.
From the LCD message, the printer status is reported ready or off
respectively when the PSU is on or off.
This change allows fan outputs to automatically turn on/off when the
associated nozzle temperature of an extruder is above/below a threshold
temperature.
Multiple extruders can be assigned to the same pin in which case the fan
will turn on when any selected extruder is above the threshold.
It also makes the M42 command compatible with the M106/M107 command.
The majority of the logic in this change will be evaluated by the
compiler at build time (i.e, low code space requirements).
The extruder offset can be specified in the configuration
file or adjusted on the fly using the "M218 T# X# Y#" command.
The EEPROM support is not yet merged in.
The "T#" command can take option "F#" that specifies the feedrate
at which the printing head should be re-positioned. If not
specified the re-positioning move is not preformed immediately,
but the coordinates are adjusted for the printer to properly
position the head when the next movement happens.
[default off for now]
syntax: M600 X[pos] Y[pos] Z[relative lift] E[initial retract] L[later retract distance for removal]
if enabled, after a M600, the printer will retract by E, lift by Z, move to XY, retract even more filament.
Oh, and it will display "remove filament" and beep like crazy.
You are then supposed to insert a new filament (other color, e.g.) and click the display to continue.
After having the nozzle cleaned manually, aided by the disabled e-steppers.
After clicking, the printer will then go back the whole shebang, and continue printing with a fancy new color.