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.
Support encoder click on PANELOLU2 being read through I2C
This change also handles the case where the pause/stop/restart button on
the VIKI is not used. Make LCD I2C buzz sound the same as the normal
buzz (300ms is too long for quick feedback).
Implement automatic extruder/cold-end fan control based on temperature
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.
Added a feature to have filament change by gcode or display trigger.
[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.