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.
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
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.
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.