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* Fix thermal protection documentation. Even before the recent thermal protection changes, the documentation of the thermal protection feature in the config files did not match the implementation. I fixed the documentation and reconciled the M303 implementation with the documentation. * Applied documentation changes to sample config files * Renamed hysteresis to watch_temp_increase * Added gcodes back into documentation.
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/**
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* Marlin 3D Printer Firmware
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* Copyright (C) 2016 MarlinFirmware [https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin]
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*
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* Based on Sprinter and grbl.
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* Copyright (C) 2011 Camiel Gubbels / Erik van der Zalm
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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*/
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/**
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* Configuration_adv.h
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*
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* Advanced settings.
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* Only change these if you know exactly what you're doing.
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* Some of these settings can damage your printer if improperly set!
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*
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* Basic settings can be found in Configuration.h
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*
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIGURATION_ADV_H
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#define CONFIGURATION_ADV_H
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#define CONFIGURATION_ADV_H_VERSION 010107
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// @section temperature
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//===========================================================================
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//=============================Thermal Settings ============================
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//===========================================================================
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#if DISABLED(PIDTEMPBED)
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#define BED_CHECK_INTERVAL 5000 // ms between checks in bang-bang control
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#if ENABLED(BED_LIMIT_SWITCHING)
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#define BED_HYSTERESIS 2 // Only disable heating if T>target+BED_HYSTERESIS and enable heating if T>target-BED_HYSTERESIS
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#endif
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#endif
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/**
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* Thermal Protection provides additional protection to your printer from damage
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* and fire. Marlin always includes safe min and max temperature ranges which
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* protect against a broken or disconnected thermistor wire.
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*
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* The issue: If a thermistor falls out, it will report the much lower
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* temperature of the air in the room, and the the firmware will keep
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* the heater on.
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*
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* The solution: Once the temperature reaches the target, start observing.
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* If the temperature stays too far below the target (hysteresis) for too
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* long (period), the firmware will halt the machine as a safety precaution.
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*
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* If you get false positives for "Thermal Runaway", increase
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* THERMAL_PROTECTION_HYSTERESIS and/or THERMAL_PROTECTION_PERIOD
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*/
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#if ENABLED(THERMAL_PROTECTION_HOTENDS)
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#define THERMAL_PROTECTION_PERIOD 40 // Seconds
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#define THERMAL_PROTECTION_HYSTERESIS 4 // Degrees Celsius
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/**
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* Whenever an M104, M109, or M303 increases the target temperature, the
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* firmware will wait for the WATCH_TEMP_PERIOD to expire. If the temperature
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* hasn't increased by WATCH_TEMP_INCREASE degrees, the machine is halted and
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* requires a hard reset. This test restarts with any M104/M109/M303, but only
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* if the current temperature is far enough below the target for a reliable
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* test.
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*
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* If you get false positives for "Heating failed", increase WATCH_TEMP_PERIOD
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* and/or decrease WATCH_TEMP_INCREASE. WATCH_TEMP_INCREASE should not be set
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* below 2.
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*/
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#define WATCH_TEMP_PERIOD 20 // Seconds
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#define WATCH_TEMP_INCREASE 2 // Degrees Celsius
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#endif
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/**
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* Thermal Protection parameters for the bed are just as above for hotends.
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*/
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#if ENABLED(THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED)
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#define THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED_PERIOD 20 // Seconds
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#define THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED_HYSTERESIS 2 // Degrees Celsius
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/**
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* As described above, except for the bed (M140/M190/M303).
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*/
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#define WATCH_BED_TEMP_PERIOD 60 // Seconds
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#define WATCH_BED_TEMP_INCREASE 2 // Degrees Celsius
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#endif
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#if ENABLED(PIDTEMP)
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// this adds an experimental additional term to the heating power, proportional to the extrusion speed.
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// if Kc is chosen well, the additional required power due to increased melting should be compensated.
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//#define PID_EXTRUSION_SCALING
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#if ENABLED(PID_EXTRUSION_SCALING)
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#define DEFAULT_Kc (100) //heating power=Kc*(e_speed)
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#define LPQ_MAX_LEN 50
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#endif
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#endif
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/**
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* Automatic Temperature:
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* The hotend target temperature is calculated by all the buffered lines of gcode.
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* The maximum buffered steps/sec of the extruder motor is called "se".
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* Start autotemp mode with M109 S<mintemp> B<maxtemp> F<factor>
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* The target temperature is set to mintemp+factor*se[steps/sec] and is limited by
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* mintemp and maxtemp. Turn this off by executing M109 without F*
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* Also, if the temperature is set to a value below mintemp, it will not be changed by autotemp.
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* On an Ultimaker, some initial testing worked with M109 S215 B260 F1 in the start.gcode
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*/
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#define AUTOTEMP
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#if ENABLED(AUTOTEMP)
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#define AUTOTEMP_OLDWEIGHT 0.98
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#endif
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// Show Temperature ADC value
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// Enable for M105 to include ADC values read from temperature sensors.
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//#define SHOW_TEMP_ADC_VALUES
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/**
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* High Temperature Thermistor Support
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*
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* Thermistors able to support high temperature tend to have a hard time getting
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* good readings at room and lower temperatures. This means HEATER_X_RAW_LO_TEMP
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* will probably be caught when the heating element first turns on during the
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* preheating process, which will trigger a min_temp_error as a safety measure
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* and force stop everything.
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* To circumvent this limitation, we allow for a preheat time (during which,
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* min_temp_error won't be triggered) and add a min_temp buffer to handle
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* aberrant readings.
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*
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* If you want to enable this feature for your hotend thermistor(s)
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* uncomment and set values > 0 in the constants below
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*/
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// The number of consecutive low temperature errors that can occur
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// before a min_temp_error is triggered. (Shouldn't be more than 10.)
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//#define MAX_CONSECUTIVE_LOW_TEMPERATURE_ERROR_ALLOWED 0
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// The number of milliseconds a hotend will preheat before starting to check
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// the temperature. This value should NOT be set to the time it takes the
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// hot end to reach the target temperature, but the time it takes to reach
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// the minimum temperature your thermistor can read. The lower the better/safer.
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// This shouldn't need to be more than 30 seconds (30000)
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//#define MILLISECONDS_PREHEAT_TIME 0
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// @section extruder
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// Extruder runout prevention.
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// If the machine is idle and the temperature over MINTEMP
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// then extrude some filament every couple of SECONDS.
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//#define EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_PREVENT
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#if ENABLED(EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_PREVENT)
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#define EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_MINTEMP 190
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#define EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_SECONDS 30
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#define EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_SPEED 1500 // mm/m
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#define EXTRUDER_RUNOUT_EXTRUDE 5 // mm
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#endif
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// @section temperature
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//These defines help to calibrate the AD595 sensor in case you get wrong temperature measurements.
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//The measured temperature is defined as "actualTemp = (measuredTemp * TEMP_SENSOR_AD595_GAIN) + TEMP_SENSOR_AD595_OFFSET"
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#define TEMP_SENSOR_AD595_OFFSET 0.0
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#define TEMP_SENSOR_AD595_GAIN 1.0
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/**
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* Controller Fan
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* To cool down the stepper drivers and MOSFETs.
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*
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* The fan will turn on automatically whenever any stepper is enabled
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* and turn off after a set period after all steppers are turned off.
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*/
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//#define USE_CONTROLLER_FAN
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#if ENABLED(USE_CONTROLLER_FAN)
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//#define CONTROLLER_FAN_PIN FAN1_PIN // Set a custom pin for the controller fan
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#define CONTROLLERFAN_SECS 60 // Duration in seconds for the fan to run after all motors are disabled
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#define CONTROLLERFAN_SPEED 255 // 255 == full speed
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#endif
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// When first starting the main fan, run it at full speed for the
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// given number of milliseconds. This gets the fan spinning reliably
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// before setting a PWM value. (Does not work with software PWM for fan on Sanguinololu)
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//#define FAN_KICKSTART_TIME 100
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// This defines the minimal speed for the main fan, run in PWM mode
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// to enable uncomment and set minimal PWM speed for reliable running (1-255)
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// if fan speed is [1 - (FAN_MIN_PWM-1)] it is set to FAN_MIN_PWM
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//#define FAN_MIN_PWM 50
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// @section extruder
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/**
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* Extruder cooling fans
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*
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* Extruder auto fans automatically turn on when their extruders'
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* temperatures go above EXTRUDER_AUTO_FAN_TEMPERATURE.
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*
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* Your board's pins file specifies the recommended pins. Override those here
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* or set to -1 to disable completely.
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*
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* Multiple extruders can be assigned to the same pin in which case
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* the fan will turn on when any selected extruder is above the threshold.
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*/
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#define E0_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1
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#define E1_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1
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#define E2_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1
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#define E3_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1
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#define E4_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1
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#define EXTRUDER_AUTO_FAN_TEMPERATURE 50
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#define EXTRUDER_AUTO_FAN_SPEED 255 // == full speed
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/**
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* Part-Cooling Fan Multiplexer
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*
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* This feature allows you to digitally multiplex the fan output.
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* The multiplexer is automatically switched at tool-change.
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* Set FANMUX[012]_PINs below for up to 2, 4, or 8 multiplexed fans.
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*/
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#define FANMUX0_PIN -1
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#define FANMUX1_PIN -1
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#define FANMUX2_PIN -1
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/**
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* M355 Case Light on-off / brightness
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*/
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//#define CASE_LIGHT_ENABLE
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#if ENABLED(CASE_LIGHT_ENABLE)
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//#define CASE_LIGHT_PIN 4 // Override the default pin if needed
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#define INVERT_CASE_LIGHT false // Set true if Case Light is ON when pin is LOW
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#define CASE_LIGHT_DEFAULT_ON true // Set default power-up state on
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#define CASE_LIGHT_DEFAULT_BRIGHTNESS 105 // Set default power-up brightness (0-255, requires PWM pin)
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//#define MENU_ITEM_CASE_LIGHT // Add a Case Light option to the LCD main menu
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#endif
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//===========================================================================
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//============================ Mechanical Settings ==========================
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//===========================================================================
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// @section homing
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// If you want endstops to stay on (by default) even when not homing
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// enable this option. Override at any time with M120, M121.
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#define ENDSTOPS_ALWAYS_ON_DEFAULT
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// @section extras
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//#define Z_LATE_ENABLE // Enable Z the last moment. Needed if your Z driver overheats.
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/**
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* Dual Steppers / Dual Endstops
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*
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* This section will allow you to use extra E drivers to drive a second motor for X, Y, or Z axes.
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*
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* For example, set X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS setting to use a second motor. If the motors need to
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* spin in opposite directions set INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR. If the second motor needs its own endstop
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* set X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS. This can adjust for "racking." Use X2_USE_ENDSTOP to set the endstop plug
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* that should be used for the second endstop. Extra endstops will appear in the output of 'M119'.
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*
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* Use X_DUAL_ENDSTOP_ADJUSTMENT to adjust for mechanical imperfection. After homing both motors
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* this offset is applied to the X2 motor. To find the offset home the X axis, and measure the error
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* in X2. Dual endstop offsets can be set at runtime with 'M666 X<offset> Y<offset> Z<offset>'.
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*/
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//#define X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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#define INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR true // Set 'true' if X motors should rotate in opposite directions
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//#define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS
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#if ENABLED(X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS)
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#define X2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_
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#define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT 0
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#endif
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#endif
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//#define Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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#define INVERT_Y2_VS_Y_DIR true // Set 'true' if Y motors should rotate in opposite directions
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//#define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS
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#if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS)
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#define Y2_USE_ENDSTOP _YMAX_
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#define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT 0
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#endif
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#endif
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//#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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//#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS
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#if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS)
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#define Z2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_
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#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT 0
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#endif
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#endif
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// Dual X Steppers
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// Uncomment this option to drive two X axis motors.
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// The next unused E driver will be assigned to the second X stepper.
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//#define X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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// Set true if the two X motors need to rotate in opposite directions
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#define INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR true
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#endif
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// Dual Y Steppers
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// Uncomment this option to drive two Y axis motors.
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// The next unused E driver will be assigned to the second Y stepper.
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//#define Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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// Set true if the two Y motors need to rotate in opposite directions
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#define INVERT_Y2_VS_Y_DIR true
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#endif
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// A single Z stepper driver is usually used to drive 2 stepper motors.
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// Uncomment this option to use a separate stepper driver for each Z axis motor.
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// The next unused E driver will be assigned to the second Z stepper.
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//#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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#if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS)
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// 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.
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// That way the machine is capable to align the bed during home, since both Z steppers are homed.
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// There is also an implementation of M666 (software endstops adjustment) to this feature.
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// After Z homing, this adjustment is applied to just one of the steppers in order to align the bed.
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// 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.
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// 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.
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// Play a little bit with small adjustments (0.5mm) and check the behaviour.
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// The M119 (endstops report) will start reporting the Z2 Endstop as well.
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//#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS
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#if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS)
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#define Z2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_
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#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT 0 // Use M666 to determine/test this value
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#endif
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#endif // Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS
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// Enable this for dual x-carriage printers.
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// A dual x-carriage design has the advantage that the inactive extruder can be parked which
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// prevents hot-end ooze contaminating the print. It also reduces the weight of each x-carriage
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// allowing faster printing speeds. Connect your X2 stepper to the first unused E plug.
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//#define DUAL_X_CARRIAGE
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#if ENABLED(DUAL_X_CARRIAGE)
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// Configuration for second X-carriage
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// Note: the first x-carriage is defined as the x-carriage which homes to the minimum endstop;
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// the second x-carriage always homes to the maximum endstop.
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#define X2_MIN_POS 80 // set minimum to ensure second x-carriage doesn't hit the parked first X-carriage
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#define X2_MAX_POS 353 // set maximum to the distance between toolheads when both heads are homed
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#define X2_HOME_DIR 1 // the second X-carriage always homes to the maximum endstop position
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#define X2_HOME_POS X2_MAX_POS // default home position is the maximum carriage position
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// However: In this mode the HOTEND_OFFSET_X value for the second extruder provides a software
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// override for X2_HOME_POS. This also allow recalibration of the distance between the two endstops
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// without modifying the firmware (through the "M218 T1 X???" command).
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// Remember: you should set the second extruder x-offset to 0 in your slicer.
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// There are a few selectable movement modes for dual x-carriages using M605 S<mode>
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// Mode 0 (DXC_FULL_CONTROL_MODE): Full control. The slicer has full control over both x-carriages and can achieve optimal travel results
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// as long as it supports dual x-carriages. (M605 S0)
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// Mode 1 (DXC_AUTO_PARK_MODE) : Auto-park mode. The firmware will automatically park and unpark the x-carriages on tool changes so
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// that additional slicer support is not required. (M605 S1)
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// Mode 2 (DXC_DUPLICATION_MODE) : Duplication mode. The firmware will transparently make the second x-carriage and extruder copy all
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// actions of the first x-carriage. This allows the printer to print 2 arbitrary items at
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// once. (2nd extruder x offset and temp offset are set using: M605 S2 [Xnnn] [Rmmm])
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// This is the default power-up mode which can be later using M605.
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#define DEFAULT_DUAL_X_CARRIAGE_MODE DXC_FULL_CONTROL_MODE
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// Default settings in "Auto-park Mode"
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#define TOOLCHANGE_PARK_ZLIFT 0.2 // the distance to raise Z axis when parking an extruder
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#define TOOLCHANGE_UNPARK_ZLIFT 1 // the distance to raise Z axis when unparking an extruder
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// Default x offset in duplication mode (typically set to half print bed width)
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#define DEFAULT_DUPLICATION_X_OFFSET 100
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#endif // DUAL_X_CARRIAGE
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// Activate a solenoid on the active extruder with M380. Disable all with M381.
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// Define SOL0_PIN, SOL1_PIN, etc., for each extruder that has a solenoid.
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//#define EXT_SOLENOID
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// @section homing
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//homing hits the endstop, then retracts by this distance, before it tries to slowly bump again:
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#define X_HOME_BUMP_MM 5
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#define Y_HOME_BUMP_MM 5
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#define Z_HOME_BUMP_MM 2
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#define HOMING_BUMP_DIVISOR { 2, 2, 4 } // Re-Bump Speed Divisor (Divides the Homing Feedrate)
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//#define QUICK_HOME // If homing includes X and Y, do a diagonal move initially
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// When G28 is called, this option will make Y home before X
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//#define HOME_Y_BEFORE_X
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// @section machine
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#define AXIS_RELATIVE_MODES {false, false, false, false}
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// Allow duplication mode with a basic dual-nozzle extruder
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//#define DUAL_NOZZLE_DUPLICATION_MODE
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// By default pololu step drivers require an active high signal. However, some high power drivers require an active low signal as step.
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#define INVERT_X_STEP_PIN false
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#define INVERT_Y_STEP_PIN false
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#define INVERT_Z_STEP_PIN false
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#define INVERT_E_STEP_PIN false
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// Default stepper release if idle. Set to 0 to deactivate.
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// Steppers will shut down DEFAULT_STEPPER_DEACTIVE_TIME seconds after the last move when DISABLE_INACTIVE_? is true.
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// Time can be set by M18 and M84.
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#define DEFAULT_STEPPER_DEACTIVE_TIME 120
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#define DISABLE_INACTIVE_X true
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#define DISABLE_INACTIVE_Y true
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#define DISABLE_INACTIVE_Z true // set to false if the nozzle will fall down on your printed part when print has finished.
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#define DISABLE_INACTIVE_E true
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#define DEFAULT_MINIMUMFEEDRATE 0.0 // minimum feedrate
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#define DEFAULT_MINTRAVELFEEDRATE 0.0
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//#define HOME_AFTER_DEACTIVATE // Require rehoming after steppers are deactivated
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// @section lcd
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#if ENABLED(ULTIPANEL)
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#define MANUAL_FEEDRATE {50*60, 50*60, 4*60, 60} // Feedrates for manual moves along X, Y, Z, E from panel
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#define ULTIPANEL_FEEDMULTIPLY // Comment to disable setting feedrate multiplier via encoder
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#endif
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// @section extras
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// minimum time in microseconds that a movement needs to take if the buffer is emptied.
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#define DEFAULT_MINSEGMENTTIME 20000
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// If defined the movements slow down when the look ahead buffer is only half full
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#define SLOWDOWN
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// Frequency limit
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// See nophead's blog for more info
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// Not working O
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//#define XY_FREQUENCY_LIMIT 15
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// Minimum planner junction speed. Sets the default minimum speed the planner plans for at the end
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// of the buffer and all stops. This should not be much greater than zero and should only be changed
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// if unwanted behavior is observed on a user's machine when running at very slow speeds.
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#define MINIMUM_PLANNER_SPEED 0.05 // (mm/sec)
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// Microstep setting (Only functional when stepper driver microstep pins are connected to MCU.
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#define MICROSTEP_MODES {16,16,16,16,16} // [1,2,4,8,16]
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/**
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* @section stepper motor current
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*
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* Some boards have a means of setting the stepper motor current via firmware.
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*
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* The power on motor currents are set by:
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* PWM_MOTOR_CURRENT - used by MINIRAMBO & ULTIMAIN_2
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* known compatible chips: A4982
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* DIGIPOT_MOTOR_CURRENT - used by BQ_ZUM_MEGA_3D, RAMBO & SCOOVO_X9H
|
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* known compatible chips: AD5206
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* DAC_MOTOR_CURRENT_DEFAULT - used by PRINTRBOARD_REVF & RIGIDBOARD_V2
|
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* known compatible chips: MCP4728
|
|
* DIGIPOT_I2C_MOTOR_CURRENTS - used by 5DPRINT, AZTEEG_X3_PRO, MIGHTYBOARD_REVE
|
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* known compatible chips: MCP4451, MCP4018
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*
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* Motor currents can also be set by M907 - M910 and by the LCD.
|
|
* M907 - applies to all.
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|
* M908 - BQ_ZUM_MEGA_3D, RAMBO, PRINTRBOARD_REVF, RIGIDBOARD_V2 & SCOOVO_X9H
|
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* M909, M910 & LCD - only PRINTRBOARD_REVF & RIGIDBOARD_V2
|
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*/
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//#define PWM_MOTOR_CURRENT { 1300, 1300, 1250 } // Values in milliamps
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//#define DIGIPOT_MOTOR_CURRENT { 135,135,135,135,135 } // Values 0-255 (RAMBO 135 = ~0.75A, 185 = ~1A)
|
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//#define DAC_MOTOR_CURRENT_DEFAULT { 70, 80, 90, 80 } // Default drive percent - X, Y, Z, E axis
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|
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// Use an I2C based DIGIPOT (e.g., Azteeg X3 Pro)
|
|
//#define DIGIPOT_I2C
|
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#if ENABLED(DIGIPOT_I2C) && !defined(DIGIPOT_I2C_ADDRESS_A)
|
|
/**
|
|
* Common slave addresses:
|
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*
|
|
* A (A shifted) B (B shifted) IC
|
|
* Smoothie 0x2C (0x58) 0x2D (0x5A) MCP4451
|
|
* AZTEEG_X3_PRO 0x2C (0x58) 0x2E (0x5C) MCP4451
|
|
* MIGHTYBOARD_REVE 0x2F (0x5E) MCP4018
|
|
*/
|
|
#define DIGIPOT_I2C_ADDRESS_A 0x2C // unshifted slave address for first DIGIPOT
|
|
#define DIGIPOT_I2C_ADDRESS_B 0x2D // unshifted slave address for second DIGIPOT
|
|
#endif
|
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|
|
//#define DIGIPOT_MCP4018 // Requires library from https://github.com/stawel/SlowSoftI2CMaster
|
|
#define DIGIPOT_I2C_NUM_CHANNELS 8 // 5DPRINT: 4 AZTEEG_X3_PRO: 8
|
|
// Actual motor currents in Amps, need as many here as DIGIPOT_I2C_NUM_CHANNELS
|
|
#define DIGIPOT_I2C_MOTOR_CURRENTS { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 } // AZTEEG_X3_PRO
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//===========================================================================
|
|
//=============================Additional Features===========================
|
|
//===========================================================================
|
|
|
|
#define ENCODER_RATE_MULTIPLIER // If defined, certain menu edit operations automatically multiply the steps when the encoder is moved quickly
|
|
#define ENCODER_10X_STEPS_PER_SEC 75 // If the encoder steps per sec exceeds this value, multiply steps moved x10 to quickly advance the value
|
|
#define ENCODER_100X_STEPS_PER_SEC 160 // If the encoder steps per sec exceeds this value, multiply steps moved x100 to really quickly advance the value
|
|
|
|
//#define CHDK 4 //Pin for triggering CHDK to take a picture see how to use it here http://captain-slow.dk/2014/03/09/3d-printing-timelapses/
|
|
#define CHDK_DELAY 50 //How long in ms the pin should stay HIGH before going LOW again
|
|
|
|
// @section lcd
|
|
|
|
// Include a page of printer information in the LCD Main Menu
|
|
//#define LCD_INFO_MENU
|
|
|
|
// Scroll a longer status message into view
|
|
//#define STATUS_MESSAGE_SCROLLING
|
|
|
|
// On the Info Screen, display XY with one decimal place when possible
|
|
//#define LCD_DECIMAL_SMALL_XY
|
|
|
|
// The timeout (in ms) to return to the status screen from sub-menus
|
|
//#define LCD_TIMEOUT_TO_STATUS 15000
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
|
|
|
|
// Some RAMPS and other boards don't detect when an SD card is inserted. You can work
|
|
// around this by connecting a push button or single throw switch to the pin defined
|
|
// as SD_DETECT_PIN in your board's pins definitions.
|
|
// This setting should be disabled unless you are using a push button, pulling the pin to ground.
|
|
// Note: This is always disabled for ULTIPANEL (except ELB_FULL_GRAPHIC_CONTROLLER).
|
|
#define SD_DETECT_INVERTED
|
|
|
|
#define SD_FINISHED_STEPPERRELEASE true // Disable steppers when SD Print is finished
|
|
|
|
#define SD_FINISHED_RELEASECOMMAND "M84 X Y Z E" // You might want to keep the z enabled so your bed stays in place.
|
|
|
|
// Reverse SD sort to show "more recent" files first, according to the card's FAT.
|
|
// Since the FAT gets out of order with usage, SDCARD_SORT_ALPHA is recommended.
|
|
#define SDCARD_RATHERRECENTFIRST
|
|
|
|
// Add an option in the menu to run all auto#.g files
|
|
//#define MENU_ADDAUTOSTART
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Sort SD file listings in alphabetical order.
|
|
*
|
|
* With this option enabled, items on SD cards will be sorted
|
|
* by name for easier navigation.
|
|
*
|
|
* By default...
|
|
*
|
|
* - Use the slowest -but safest- method for sorting.
|
|
* - Folders are sorted to the top.
|
|
* - The sort key is statically allocated.
|
|
* - No added G-code (M34) support.
|
|
* - 40 item sorting limit. (Items after the first 40 are unsorted.)
|
|
*
|
|
* SD sorting uses static allocation (as set by SDSORT_LIMIT), allowing the
|
|
* compiler to calculate the worst-case usage and throw an error if the SRAM
|
|
* limit is exceeded.
|
|
*
|
|
* - SDSORT_USES_RAM provides faster sorting via a static directory buffer.
|
|
* - SDSORT_USES_STACK does the same, but uses a local stack-based buffer.
|
|
* - SDSORT_CACHE_NAMES will retain the sorted file listing in RAM. (Expensive!)
|
|
* - SDSORT_DYNAMIC_RAM only uses RAM when the SD menu is visible. (Use with caution!)
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define SDCARD_SORT_ALPHA
|
|
|
|
// SD Card Sorting options
|
|
#if ENABLED(SDCARD_SORT_ALPHA)
|
|
#define SDSORT_LIMIT 40 // Maximum number of sorted items (10-256). Costs 27 bytes each.
|
|
#define FOLDER_SORTING -1 // -1=above 0=none 1=below
|
|
#define SDSORT_GCODE false // Allow turning sorting on/off with LCD and M34 g-code.
|
|
#define SDSORT_USES_RAM false // Pre-allocate a static array for faster pre-sorting.
|
|
#define SDSORT_USES_STACK false // Prefer the stack for pre-sorting to give back some SRAM. (Negated by next 2 options.)
|
|
#define SDSORT_CACHE_NAMES false // Keep sorted items in RAM longer for speedy performance. Most expensive option.
|
|
#define SDSORT_DYNAMIC_RAM false // Use dynamic allocation (within SD menus). Least expensive option. Set SDSORT_LIMIT before use!
|
|
#define SDSORT_CACHE_VFATS 2 // Maximum number of 13-byte VFAT entries to use for sorting.
|
|
// Note: Only affects SCROLL_LONG_FILENAMES with SDSORT_CACHE_NAMES but not SDSORT_DYNAMIC_RAM.
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// Show a progress bar on HD44780 LCDs for SD printing
|
|
//#define LCD_PROGRESS_BAR
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(LCD_PROGRESS_BAR)
|
|
// Amount of time (ms) to show the bar
|
|
#define PROGRESS_BAR_BAR_TIME 2000
|
|
// Amount of time (ms) to show the status message
|
|
#define PROGRESS_BAR_MSG_TIME 3000
|
|
// Amount of time (ms) to retain the status message (0=forever)
|
|
#define PROGRESS_MSG_EXPIRE 0
|
|
// Enable this to show messages for MSG_TIME then hide them
|
|
//#define PROGRESS_MSG_ONCE
|
|
// Add a menu item to test the progress bar:
|
|
//#define LCD_PROGRESS_BAR_TEST
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// Add an 'M73' G-code to set the current percentage
|
|
//#define LCD_SET_PROGRESS_MANUALLY
|
|
|
|
// This allows hosts to request long names for files and folders with M33
|
|
//#define LONG_FILENAME_HOST_SUPPORT
|
|
|
|
// Enable this option to scroll long filenames in the SD card menu
|
|
//#define SCROLL_LONG_FILENAMES
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This option allows you to abort SD printing when any endstop is triggered.
|
|
* This feature must be enabled with "M540 S1" or from the LCD menu.
|
|
* To have any effect, endstops must be enabled during SD printing.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define ABORT_ON_ENDSTOP_HIT_FEATURE_ENABLED
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This option makes it easier to print the same SD Card file again.
|
|
* On print completion the LCD Menu will open with the file selected.
|
|
* You can just click to start the print, or navigate elsewhere.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define SD_REPRINT_LAST_SELECTED_FILE
|
|
|
|
#endif // SDSUPPORT
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Additional options for Graphical Displays
|
|
*
|
|
* Use the optimizations here to improve printing performance,
|
|
* which can be adversely affected by graphical display drawing,
|
|
* especially when doing several short moves, and when printing
|
|
* on DELTA and SCARA machines.
|
|
*
|
|
* Some of these options may result in the display lagging behind
|
|
* controller events, as there is a trade-off between reliable
|
|
* printing performance versus fast display updates.
|
|
*/
|
|
#if ENABLED(DOGLCD)
|
|
// Enable to save many cycles by drawing a hollow frame on the Info Screen
|
|
#define XYZ_HOLLOW_FRAME
|
|
|
|
// Enable to save many cycles by drawing a hollow frame on Menu Screens
|
|
#define MENU_HOLLOW_FRAME
|
|
|
|
// A bigger font is available for edit items. Costs 3120 bytes of PROGMEM.
|
|
// Western only. Not available for Cyrillic, Kana, Turkish, Greek, or Chinese.
|
|
//#define USE_BIG_EDIT_FONT
|
|
|
|
// A smaller font may be used on the Info Screen. Costs 2300 bytes of PROGMEM.
|
|
// Western only. Not available for Cyrillic, Kana, Turkish, Greek, or Chinese.
|
|
//#define USE_SMALL_INFOFONT
|
|
|
|
// Enable this option and reduce the value to optimize screen updates.
|
|
// The normal delay is 10µs. Use the lowest value that still gives a reliable display.
|
|
//#define DOGM_SPI_DELAY_US 5
|
|
#endif // DOGLCD
|
|
|
|
// @section safety
|
|
|
|
// The hardware watchdog should reset the microcontroller disabling all outputs,
|
|
// in case the firmware gets stuck and doesn't do temperature regulation.
|
|
#define USE_WATCHDOG
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(USE_WATCHDOG)
|
|
// If you have a watchdog reboot in an ArduinoMega2560 then the device will hang forever, as a watchdog reset will leave the watchdog on.
|
|
// The "WATCHDOG_RESET_MANUAL" goes around this by not using the hardware reset.
|
|
// However, THIS FEATURE IS UNSAFE!, as it will only work if interrupts are disabled. And the code could hang in an interrupt routine with interrupts disabled.
|
|
//#define WATCHDOG_RESET_MANUAL
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section lcd
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Babystepping enables movement of the axes by tiny increments without changing
|
|
* the current position values. This feature is used primarily to adjust the Z
|
|
* axis in the first layer of a print in real-time.
|
|
*
|
|
* Warning: Does not respect endstops!
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define BABYSTEPPING
|
|
#if ENABLED(BABYSTEPPING)
|
|
//#define BABYSTEP_XY // Also enable X/Y Babystepping. Not supported on DELTA!
|
|
#define BABYSTEP_INVERT_Z false // Change if Z babysteps should go the other way
|
|
#define BABYSTEP_MULTIPLICATOR 1 // Babysteps are very small. Increase for faster motion.
|
|
//#define BABYSTEP_ZPROBE_OFFSET // Enable to combine M851 and Babystepping
|
|
//#define DOUBLECLICK_FOR_Z_BABYSTEPPING // Double-click on the Status Screen for Z Babystepping.
|
|
#define DOUBLECLICK_MAX_INTERVAL 1250 // Maximum interval between clicks, in milliseconds.
|
|
// Note: Extra time may be added to mitigate controller latency.
|
|
//#define BABYSTEP_ZPROBE_GFX_OVERLAY // Enable graphical overlay on Z-offset editor
|
|
//#define BABYSTEP_ZPROBE_GFX_REVERSE // Reverses the direction of the CW/CCW indicators
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section extruder
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Implementation of linear pressure control
|
|
*
|
|
* Assumption: advance = k * (delta velocity)
|
|
* K=0 means advance disabled.
|
|
* See Marlin documentation for calibration instructions.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define LIN_ADVANCE
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(LIN_ADVANCE)
|
|
#define LIN_ADVANCE_K 75
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Some Slicers produce Gcode with randomly jumping extrusion widths occasionally.
|
|
* For example within a 0.4mm perimeter it may produce a single segment of 0.05mm width.
|
|
* While this is harmless for normal printing (the fluid nature of the filament will
|
|
* close this very, very tiny gap), it throws off the LIN_ADVANCE pressure adaption.
|
|
*
|
|
* For this case LIN_ADVANCE_E_D_RATIO can be used to set the extrusion:distance ratio
|
|
* to a fixed value. Note that using a fixed ratio will lead to wrong nozzle pressures
|
|
* if the slicer is using variable widths or layer heights within one print!
|
|
*
|
|
* This option sets the default E:D ratio at startup. Use `M900` to override this value.
|
|
*
|
|
* Example: `M900 W0.4 H0.2 D1.75`, where:
|
|
* - W is the extrusion width in mm
|
|
* - H is the layer height in mm
|
|
* - D is the filament diameter in mm
|
|
*
|
|
* Example: `M900 R0.0458` to set the ratio directly.
|
|
*
|
|
* Set to 0 to auto-detect the ratio based on given Gcode G1 print moves.
|
|
*
|
|
* Slic3r (including Průša Control) produces Gcode compatible with the automatic mode.
|
|
* Cura (as of this writing) may produce Gcode incompatible with the automatic mode.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define LIN_ADVANCE_E_D_RATIO 0 // The calculated ratio (or 0) according to the formula W * H / ((D / 2) ^ 2 * PI)
|
|
// Example: 0.4 * 0.2 / ((1.75 / 2) ^ 2 * PI) = 0.033260135
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section leveling
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(DELTA) && !defined(DELTA_PROBEABLE_RADIUS)
|
|
#define DELTA_PROBEABLE_RADIUS DELTA_PRINTABLE_RADIUS
|
|
#elif IS_SCARA && !defined(SCARA_PRINTABLE_RADIUS)
|
|
#define SCARA_PRINTABLE_RADIUS (SCARA_LINKAGE_1 + SCARA_LINKAGE_2)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(MESH_BED_LEVELING) || ENABLED(AUTO_BED_LEVELING_UBL)
|
|
// Override the mesh area if the automatic (max) area is too large
|
|
//#define MESH_MIN_X MESH_INSET
|
|
//#define MESH_MIN_Y MESH_INSET
|
|
//#define MESH_MAX_X X_BED_SIZE - (MESH_INSET)
|
|
//#define MESH_MAX_Y Y_BED_SIZE - (MESH_INSET)
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(AUTO_BED_LEVELING_UBL)
|
|
#define UBL_SAVE_ACTIVE_ON_M500 // Save the currently active mesh in the current slot on M500
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section extras
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// G2/G3 Arc Support
|
|
//
|
|
#define ARC_SUPPORT // Disable this feature to save ~3226 bytes
|
|
#if ENABLED(ARC_SUPPORT)
|
|
#define MM_PER_ARC_SEGMENT 1 // Length of each arc segment
|
|
#define N_ARC_CORRECTION 25 // Number of intertpolated segments between corrections
|
|
//#define ARC_P_CIRCLES // Enable the 'P' parameter to specify complete circles
|
|
//#define CNC_WORKSPACE_PLANES // Allow G2/G3 to operate in XY, ZX, or YZ planes
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// Support for G5 with XYZE destination and IJPQ offsets. Requires ~2666 bytes.
|
|
//#define BEZIER_CURVE_SUPPORT
|
|
|
|
// G38.2 and G38.3 Probe Target
|
|
// Enable PROBE_DOUBLE_TOUCH if you want G38 to double touch
|
|
//#define G38_PROBE_TARGET
|
|
#if ENABLED(G38_PROBE_TARGET)
|
|
#define G38_MINIMUM_MOVE 0.0275 // minimum distance in mm that will produce a move (determined using the print statement in check_move)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// Moves (or segments) with fewer steps than this will be joined with the next move
|
|
#define MIN_STEPS_PER_SEGMENT 6
|
|
|
|
// The minimum pulse width (in µs) for stepping a stepper.
|
|
// Set this if you find stepping unreliable, or if using a very fast CPU.
|
|
#define MINIMUM_STEPPER_PULSE 0 // (µs) The smallest stepper pulse allowed
|
|
|
|
// @section temperature
|
|
|
|
// Control heater 0 and heater 1 in parallel.
|
|
//#define HEATERS_PARALLEL
|
|
|
|
//===========================================================================
|
|
//================================= Buffers =================================
|
|
//===========================================================================
|
|
|
|
// @section hidden
|
|
|
|
// The number of linear motions that can be in the plan at any give time.
|
|
// THE BLOCK_BUFFER_SIZE NEEDS TO BE A POWER OF 2, i.g. 8,16,32 because shifts and ors are used to do the ring-buffering.
|
|
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
|
|
#define BLOCK_BUFFER_SIZE 16 // SD,LCD,Buttons take more memory, block buffer needs to be smaller
|
|
#else
|
|
#define BLOCK_BUFFER_SIZE 16 // maximize block buffer
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section serial
|
|
|
|
// The ASCII buffer for serial input
|
|
#define MAX_CMD_SIZE 96
|
|
#define BUFSIZE 4
|
|
|
|
// Transmission to Host Buffer Size
|
|
// To save 386 bytes of PROGMEM (and TX_BUFFER_SIZE+3 bytes of RAM) set to 0.
|
|
// To buffer a simple "ok" you need 4 bytes.
|
|
// For ADVANCED_OK (M105) you need 32 bytes.
|
|
// For debug-echo: 128 bytes for the optimal speed.
|
|
// Other output doesn't need to be that speedy.
|
|
// :[0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256]
|
|
#define TX_BUFFER_SIZE 0
|
|
|
|
// Host Receive Buffer Size
|
|
// Without XON/XOFF flow control (see SERIAL_XON_XOFF below) 32 bytes should be enough.
|
|
// To use flow control, set this buffer size to at least 1024 bytes.
|
|
// :[0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048]
|
|
//#define RX_BUFFER_SIZE 1024
|
|
|
|
#if RX_BUFFER_SIZE >= 1024
|
|
// Enable to have the controller send XON/XOFF control characters to
|
|
// the host to signal the RX buffer is becoming full.
|
|
//#define SERIAL_XON_XOFF
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
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// Enable this option to collect and display the maximum
|
|
// RX queue usage after transferring a file to SD.
|
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//#define SERIAL_STATS_MAX_RX_QUEUED
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|
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// Enable this option to collect and display the number
|
|
// of dropped bytes after a file transfer to SD.
|
|
//#define SERIAL_STATS_DROPPED_RX
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// Enable an emergency-command parser to intercept certain commands as they
|
|
// enter the serial receive buffer, so they cannot be blocked.
|
|
// Currently handles M108, M112, M410
|
|
// Does not work on boards using AT90USB (USBCON) processors!
|
|
//#define EMERGENCY_PARSER
|
|
|
|
// Bad Serial-connections can miss a received command by sending an 'ok'
|
|
// Therefore some clients abort after 30 seconds in a timeout.
|
|
// Some other clients start sending commands while receiving a 'wait'.
|
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// This "wait" is only sent when the buffer is empty. 1 second is a good value here.
|
|
//#define NO_TIMEOUTS 1000 // Milliseconds
|
|
|
|
// Some clients will have this feature soon. This could make the NO_TIMEOUTS unnecessary.
|
|
//#define ADVANCED_OK
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|
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// @section extras
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Firmware-based and LCD-controlled retract
|
|
*
|
|
* Add G10 / G11 commands for automatic firmware-based retract / recover.
|
|
* Use M207 and M208 to define parameters for retract / recover.
|
|
*
|
|
* Use M209 to enable or disable auto-retract.
|
|
* With auto-retract enabled, all G1 E moves within the set range
|
|
* will be converted to firmware-based retract/recover moves.
|
|
*
|
|
* Be sure to turn off auto-retract during filament change.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that M207 / M208 / M209 settings are saved to EEPROM.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define FWRETRACT // ONLY PARTIALLY TESTED
|
|
#if ENABLED(FWRETRACT)
|
|
#define MIN_AUTORETRACT 0.1 // When auto-retract is on, convert E moves of this length and over
|
|
#define MAX_AUTORETRACT 10.0 // Upper limit for auto-retract conversion
|
|
#define RETRACT_LENGTH 3 // Default retract length (positive mm)
|
|
#define RETRACT_LENGTH_SWAP 13 // Default swap retract length (positive mm), for extruder change
|
|
#define RETRACT_FEEDRATE 45 // Default feedrate for retracting (mm/s)
|
|
#define RETRACT_ZLIFT 0 // Default retract Z-lift
|
|
#define RETRACT_RECOVER_LENGTH 0 // Default additional recover length (mm, added to retract length when recovering)
|
|
#define RETRACT_RECOVER_LENGTH_SWAP 0 // Default additional swap recover length (mm, added to retract length when recovering from extruder change)
|
|
#define RETRACT_RECOVER_FEEDRATE 8 // Default feedrate for recovering from retraction (mm/s)
|
|
#define RETRACT_RECOVER_FEEDRATE_SWAP 8 // Default feedrate for recovering from swap retraction (mm/s)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Extra Fan Speed
|
|
* Adds a secondary fan speed for each print-cooling fan.
|
|
* 'M106 P<fan> T3-255' : Set a secondary speed for <fan>
|
|
* 'M106 P<fan> T2' : Use the set secondary speed
|
|
* 'M106 P<fan> T1' : Restore the previous fan speed
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define EXTRA_FAN_SPEED
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Advanced Pause
|
|
* Experimental feature for filament change support and for parking the nozzle when paused.
|
|
* Adds the GCode M600 for initiating filament change.
|
|
* If PARK_HEAD_ON_PAUSE enabled, adds the GCode M125 to pause printing and park the nozzle.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires an LCD display.
|
|
* This feature is required for the default FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SCRIPT.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define ADVANCED_PAUSE_FEATURE
|
|
#if ENABLED(ADVANCED_PAUSE_FEATURE)
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_X_POS 3 // X position of hotend
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_Y_POS 3 // Y position of hotend
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_Z_ADD 10 // Z addition of hotend (lift)
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_XY_FEEDRATE 100 // X and Y axes feedrate in mm/s (also used for delta printers Z axis)
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_Z_FEEDRATE 5 // Z axis feedrate in mm/s (not used for delta printers)
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_RETRACT_FEEDRATE 60 // Initial retract feedrate in mm/s
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_RETRACT_LENGTH 2 // Initial retract in mm
|
|
// It is a short retract used immediately after print interrupt before move to filament exchange position
|
|
#define FILAMENT_CHANGE_UNLOAD_FEEDRATE 10 // Unload filament feedrate in mm/s - filament unloading can be fast
|
|
#define FILAMENT_CHANGE_UNLOAD_LENGTH 100 // Unload filament length from hotend in mm
|
|
// Longer length for bowden printers to unload filament from whole bowden tube,
|
|
// shorter length for printers without bowden to unload filament from extruder only,
|
|
// 0 to disable unloading for manual unloading
|
|
#define FILAMENT_CHANGE_LOAD_FEEDRATE 6 // Load filament feedrate in mm/s - filament loading into the bowden tube can be fast
|
|
#define FILAMENT_CHANGE_LOAD_LENGTH 0 // Load filament length over hotend in mm
|
|
// Longer length for bowden printers to fast load filament into whole bowden tube over the hotend,
|
|
// Short or zero length for printers without bowden where loading is not used
|
|
#define ADVANCED_PAUSE_EXTRUDE_FEEDRATE 3 // Extrude filament feedrate in mm/s - must be slower than load feedrate
|
|
#define ADVANCED_PAUSE_EXTRUDE_LENGTH 50 // Extrude filament length in mm after filament is loaded over the hotend,
|
|
// 0 to disable for manual extrusion
|
|
// Filament can be extruded repeatedly from the filament exchange menu to fill the hotend,
|
|
// or until outcoming filament color is not clear for filament color change
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_NOZZLE_TIMEOUT 45 // Turn off nozzle if user doesn't change filament within this time limit in seconds
|
|
#define FILAMENT_CHANGE_NUMBER_OF_ALERT_BEEPS 5 // Number of alert beeps before printer goes quiet
|
|
#define PAUSE_PARK_NO_STEPPER_TIMEOUT // Enable to have stepper motors hold position during filament change
|
|
// even if it takes longer than DEFAULT_STEPPER_DEACTIVE_TIME.
|
|
//#define PARK_HEAD_ON_PAUSE // Go to filament change position on pause, return to print position on resume
|
|
//#define HOME_BEFORE_FILAMENT_CHANGE // Ensure homing has been completed prior to parking for filament change
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section tmc
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Enable this section if you have TMC26X motor drivers.
|
|
* You will need to import the TMC26XStepper library into the Arduino IDE for this
|
|
* (https://github.com/trinamic/TMC26XStepper.git)
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define HAVE_TMCDRIVER
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(HAVE_TMCDRIVER)
|
|
|
|
//#define X_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define X2_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define Y_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define Y2_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define Z_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define Z2_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define E0_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define E1_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define E2_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define E3_IS_TMC
|
|
//#define E4_IS_TMC
|
|
|
|
#define X_MAX_CURRENT 1000 // in mA
|
|
#define X_SENSE_RESISTOR 91 // in mOhms
|
|
#define X_MICROSTEPS 16 // number of microsteps
|
|
|
|
#define X2_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define X2_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define X2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define Y_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Y_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define Y_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define Y2_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Y2_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define Y2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define Z_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Z_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define Z_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define Z2_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Z2_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define Z2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define E0_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define E0_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define E0_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define E1_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define E1_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define E1_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define E2_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define E2_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define E2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define E3_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define E3_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define E3_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define E4_MAX_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define E4_SENSE_RESISTOR 91
|
|
#define E4_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// @section TMC2130
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Enable this for SilentStepStick Trinamic TMC2130 SPI-configurable stepper drivers.
|
|
*
|
|
* You'll also need the TMC2130Stepper Arduino library
|
|
* (https://github.com/teemuatlut/TMC2130Stepper).
|
|
*
|
|
* To use TMC2130 stepper drivers in SPI mode connect your SPI2130 pins to
|
|
* the hardware SPI interface on your board and define the required CS pins
|
|
* in your `pins_MYBOARD.h` file. (e.g., RAMPS 1.4 uses AUX3 pins `X_CS_PIN 53`, `Y_CS_PIN 49`, etc.).
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define HAVE_TMC2130
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(HAVE_TMC2130)
|
|
|
|
// CHOOSE YOUR MOTORS HERE, THIS IS MANDATORY
|
|
//#define X_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define X2_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define Y_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define Y2_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define Z_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define Z2_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define E0_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define E1_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define E2_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define E3_IS_TMC2130
|
|
//#define E4_IS_TMC2130
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Stepper driver settings
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define R_SENSE 0.11 // R_sense resistor for SilentStepStick2130
|
|
#define HOLD_MULTIPLIER 0.5 // Scales down the holding current from run current
|
|
#define INTERPOLATE 1 // Interpolate X/Y/Z_MICROSTEPS to 256
|
|
|
|
#define X_CURRENT 1000 // rms current in mA. Multiply by 1.41 for peak current.
|
|
#define X_MICROSTEPS 16 // 0..256
|
|
|
|
#define Y_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Y_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
#define Z_CURRENT 1000
|
|
#define Z_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define X2_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define X2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define Y2_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define Y2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define Z2_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define Z2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define E0_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define E0_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define E1_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define E1_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define E2_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define E2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define E3_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define E3_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
//#define E4_CURRENT 1000
|
|
//#define E4_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Use Trinamic's ultra quiet stepping mode.
|
|
* When disabled, Marlin will use spreadCycle stepping mode.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define STEALTHCHOP
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Let Marlin automatically control stepper current.
|
|
* This is still an experimental feature.
|
|
* Increase current every 5s by CURRENT_STEP until stepper temperature prewarn gets triggered,
|
|
* then decrease current by CURRENT_STEP until temperature prewarn is cleared.
|
|
* Adjusting starts from X/Y/Z/E_CURRENT but will not increase over AUTO_ADJUST_MAX
|
|
* Relevant g-codes:
|
|
* M906 - Set or get motor current in milliamps using axis codes X, Y, Z, E. Report values if no axis codes given.
|
|
* M906 S1 - Start adjusting current
|
|
* M906 S0 - Stop adjusting current
|
|
* M911 - Report stepper driver overtemperature pre-warn condition.
|
|
* M912 - Clear stepper driver overtemperature pre-warn condition flag.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define AUTOMATIC_CURRENT_CONTROL
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(AUTOMATIC_CURRENT_CONTROL)
|
|
#define CURRENT_STEP 50 // [mA]
|
|
#define AUTO_ADJUST_MAX 1300 // [mA], 1300mA_rms = 1840mA_peak
|
|
#define REPORT_CURRENT_CHANGE
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The driver will switch to spreadCycle when stepper speed is over HYBRID_THRESHOLD.
|
|
* This mode allows for faster movements at the expense of higher noise levels.
|
|
* STEALTHCHOP needs to be enabled.
|
|
* M913 X/Y/Z/E to live tune the setting
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define HYBRID_THRESHOLD
|
|
|
|
#define X_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 100 // [mm/s]
|
|
#define X2_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 100
|
|
#define Y_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 100
|
|
#define Y2_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 100
|
|
#define Z_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 4
|
|
#define Z2_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 4
|
|
#define E0_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 30
|
|
#define E1_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 30
|
|
#define E2_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 30
|
|
#define E3_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 30
|
|
#define E4_HYBRID_THRESHOLD 30
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Use stallGuard2 to sense an obstacle and trigger an endstop.
|
|
* You need to place a wire from the driver's DIAG1 pin to the X/Y endstop pin.
|
|
* If used along with STEALTHCHOP, the movement will be louder when homing. This is normal.
|
|
*
|
|
* X/Y_HOMING_SENSITIVITY is used for tuning the trigger sensitivity.
|
|
* Higher values make the system LESS sensitive.
|
|
* Lower value make the system MORE sensitive.
|
|
* Too low values can lead to false positives, while too high values will collide the axis without triggering.
|
|
* It is advised to set X/Y_HOME_BUMP_MM to 0.
|
|
* M914 X/Y to live tune the setting
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define SENSORLESS_HOMING
|
|
|
|
#if ENABLED(SENSORLESS_HOMING)
|
|
#define X_HOMING_SENSITIVITY 19
|
|
#define Y_HOMING_SENSITIVITY 19
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* You can set your own advanced settings by filling in predefined functions.
|
|
* A list of available functions can be found on the library github page
|
|
* https://github.com/teemuatlut/TMC2130Stepper
|
|
*
|
|
* Example:
|
|
* #define TMC2130_ADV() { \
|
|
* stepperX.diag0_temp_prewarn(1); \
|
|
* stepperX.interpolate(0); \
|
|
* }
|
|
*/
|
|
#define TMC2130_ADV() { }
|
|
|
|
#endif // HAVE_TMC2130
|
|
|
|
// @section L6470
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Enable this section if you have L6470 motor drivers.
|
|
* You need to import the L6470 library into the Arduino IDE for this.
|
|
* (https://github.com/ameyer/Arduino-L6470)
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
//#define HAVE_L6470DRIVER
|
|
#if ENABLED(HAVE_L6470DRIVER)
|
|
|
|
//#define X_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define X2_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define Y_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define Y2_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define Z_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define Z2_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define E0_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define E1_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define E2_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define E3_IS_L6470
|
|
//#define E4_IS_L6470
|
|
|
|
#define X_MICROSTEPS 16 // number of microsteps
|
|
#define X_K_VAL 50 // 0 - 255, Higher values, are higher power. Be careful not to go too high
|
|
#define X_OVERCURRENT 2000 // maxc current in mA. If the current goes over this value, the driver will switch off
|
|
#define X_STALLCURRENT 1500 // current in mA where the driver will detect a stall
|
|
|
|
#define X2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define X2_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define X2_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define X2_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define Y_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define Y_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define Y_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define Y_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define Y2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define Y2_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define Y2_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define Y2_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define Z_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define Z_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define Z_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define Z_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define Z2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define Z2_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define Z2_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define Z2_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define E0_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define E0_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define E0_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define E0_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define E1_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define E1_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define E1_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define E1_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define E2_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define E2_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define E2_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define E2_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define E3_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define E3_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define E3_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define E3_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#define E4_MICROSTEPS 16
|
|
#define E4_K_VAL 50
|
|
#define E4_OVERCURRENT 2000
|
|
#define E4_STALLCURRENT 1500
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* TWI/I2C BUS
|
|
*
|
|
* This feature is an EXPERIMENTAL feature so it shall not be used on production
|
|
* machines. Enabling this will allow you to send and receive I2C data from slave
|
|
* devices on the bus.
|
|
*
|
|
* ; Example #1
|
|
* ; This macro send the string "Marlin" to the slave device with address 0x63 (99)
|
|
* ; It uses multiple M260 commands with one B<base 10> arg
|
|
* M260 A99 ; Target slave address
|
|
* M260 B77 ; M
|
|
* M260 B97 ; a
|
|
* M260 B114 ; r
|
|
* M260 B108 ; l
|
|
* M260 B105 ; i
|
|
* M260 B110 ; n
|
|
* M260 S1 ; Send the current buffer
|
|
*
|
|
* ; Example #2
|
|
* ; Request 6 bytes from slave device with address 0x63 (99)
|
|
* M261 A99 B5
|
|
*
|
|
* ; Example #3
|
|
* ; Example serial output of a M261 request
|
|
* echo:i2c-reply: from:99 bytes:5 data:hello
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
// @section i2cbus
|
|
|
|
//#define EXPERIMENTAL_I2CBUS
|
|
#define I2C_SLAVE_ADDRESS 0 // Set a value from 8 to 127 to act as a slave
|
|
|
|
// @section extras
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Spindle & Laser control
|
|
*
|
|
* Add the M3, M4, and M5 commands to turn the spindle/laser on and off, and
|
|
* to set spindle speed, spindle direction, and laser power.
|
|
*
|
|
* SuperPid is a router/spindle speed controller used in the CNC milling community.
|
|
* Marlin can be used to turn the spindle on and off. It can also be used to set
|
|
* the spindle speed from 5,000 to 30,000 RPM.
|
|
*
|
|
* You'll need to select a pin for the ON/OFF function and optionally choose a 0-5V
|
|
* hardware PWM pin for the speed control and a pin for the rotation direction.
|
|
*
|
|
* See http://marlinfw.org/docs/configuration/laser_spindle.html for more config details.
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define SPINDLE_LASER_ENABLE
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#if ENABLED(SPINDLE_LASER_ENABLE)
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#define SPINDLE_LASER_ENABLE_INVERT false // set to "true" if the on/off function is reversed
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#define SPINDLE_LASER_PWM true // set to true if your controller supports setting the speed/power
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#define SPINDLE_LASER_PWM_INVERT true // set to "true" if the speed/power goes up when you want it to go slower
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#define SPINDLE_LASER_POWERUP_DELAY 5000 // delay in milliseconds to allow the spindle/laser to come up to speed/power
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#define SPINDLE_LASER_POWERDOWN_DELAY 5000 // delay in milliseconds to allow the spindle to stop
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#define SPINDLE_DIR_CHANGE true // set to true if your spindle controller supports changing spindle direction
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#define SPINDLE_INVERT_DIR false
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#define SPINDLE_STOP_ON_DIR_CHANGE true // set to true if Marlin should stop the spindle before changing rotation direction
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/**
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* The M3 & M4 commands use the following equation to convert PWM duty cycle to speed/power
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*
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* SPEED/POWER = PWM duty cycle * SPEED_POWER_SLOPE + SPEED_POWER_INTERCEPT
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* where PWM duty cycle varies from 0 to 255
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*
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* set the following for your controller (ALL MUST BE SET)
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*/
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#define SPEED_POWER_SLOPE 118.4
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#define SPEED_POWER_INTERCEPT 0
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#define SPEED_POWER_MIN 5000
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#define SPEED_POWER_MAX 30000 // SuperPID router controller 0 - 30,000 RPM
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//#define SPEED_POWER_SLOPE 0.3922
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//#define SPEED_POWER_INTERCEPT 0
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//#define SPEED_POWER_MIN 10
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//#define SPEED_POWER_MAX 100 // 0-100%
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#endif
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/**
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* CNC Coordinate Systems
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*
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* Enables G53 and G54-G59.3 commands to select coordinate systems
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* and G92.1 to reset the workspace to native machine space.
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*/
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//#define CNC_COORDINATE_SYSTEMS
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/**
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* M43 - display pin status, watch pins for changes, watch endstops & toggle LED, Z servo probe test, toggle pins
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*/
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//#define PINS_DEBUGGING
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/**
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* Auto-report temperatures with M155 S<seconds>
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*/
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#define AUTO_REPORT_TEMPERATURES
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/**
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* Include capabilities in M115 output
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*/
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#define EXTENDED_CAPABILITIES_REPORT
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/**
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* Volumetric extrusion default state
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* Activate to make volumetric extrusion the default method,
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* with DEFAULT_NOMINAL_FILAMENT_DIA as the default diameter.
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*
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* M200 D0 to disable, M200 Dn to set a new diameter.
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*/
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//#define VOLUMETRIC_DEFAULT_ON
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/**
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* Enable this option for a leaner build of Marlin that removes all
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* workspace offsets, simplifying coordinate transformations, leveling, etc.
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*
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* - M206 and M428 are disabled.
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* - G92 will revert to its behavior from Marlin 1.0.
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*/
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//#define NO_WORKSPACE_OFFSETS
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/**
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* Set the number of proportional font spaces required to fill up a typical character space.
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* This can help to better align the output of commands like `G29 O` Mesh Output.
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*
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* For clients that use a fixed-width font (like OctoPrint), leave this set to 1.0.
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* Otherwise, adjust according to your client and font.
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*/
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#define PROPORTIONAL_FONT_RATIO 1.0
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/**
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* Spend 28 bytes of SRAM to optimize the GCode parser
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*/
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#define FASTER_GCODE_PARSER
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/**
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* User-defined menu items that execute custom GCode
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*/
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//#define CUSTOM_USER_MENUS
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#if ENABLED(CUSTOM_USER_MENUS)
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#define USER_SCRIPT_DONE "M117 User Script Done"
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#define USER_SCRIPT_AUDIBLE_FEEDBACK
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//#define USER_SCRIPT_RETURN // Return to status screen after a script
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#define USER_DESC_1 "Home & UBL Info"
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#define USER_GCODE_1 "G28\nG29 W"
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#define USER_DESC_2 "Preheat for PLA"
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#define USER_GCODE_2 "M140 S" STRINGIFY(PREHEAT_1_TEMP_BED) "\nM104 S" STRINGIFY(PREHEAT_1_TEMP_HOTEND)
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#define USER_DESC_3 "Preheat for ABS"
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#define USER_GCODE_3 "M140 S" STRINGIFY(PREHEAT_2_TEMP_BED) "\nM104 S" STRINGIFY(PREHEAT_2_TEMP_HOTEND)
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#define USER_DESC_4 "Heat Bed/Home/Level"
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#define USER_GCODE_4 "M140 S" STRINGIFY(PREHEAT_2_TEMP_BED) "\nG28\nG29"
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#define USER_DESC_5 "Home & Info"
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#define USER_GCODE_5 "G28\nM503"
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#endif
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/**
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* Specify an action command to send to the host when the printer is killed.
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* Will be sent in the form '//action:ACTION_ON_KILL', e.g. '//action:poweroff'.
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* The host must be configured to handle the action command.
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*/
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//#define ACTION_ON_KILL "poweroff"
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//===========================================================================
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//====================== I2C Position Encoder Settings ======================
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//===========================================================================
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/**
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* I2C position encoders for closed loop control.
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* Developed by Chris Barr at Aus3D.
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*
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* Wiki: http://wiki.aus3d.com.au/Magnetic_Encoder
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* Github: https://github.com/Aus3D/MagneticEncoder
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*
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* Supplier: http://aus3d.com.au/magnetic-encoder-module
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* Alternative Supplier: http://reliabuild3d.com/
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*
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* Reilabuild encoders have been modified to improve reliability.
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*/
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//#define I2C_POSITION_ENCODERS
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#if ENABLED(I2C_POSITION_ENCODERS)
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#define I2CPE_ENCODER_CNT 1 // The number of encoders installed; max of 5
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// encoders supported currently.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_ADDR I2CPE_PRESET_ADDR_X // I2C address of the encoder. 30-200.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_AXIS X_AXIS // Axis the encoder module is installed on. <X|Y|Z|E>_AXIS.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_TYPE I2CPE_ENC_TYPE_LINEAR // Type of encoder: I2CPE_ENC_TYPE_LINEAR -or-
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// I2CPE_ENC_TYPE_ROTARY.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_TICKS_UNIT 2048 // 1024 for magnetic strips with 2mm poles; 2048 for
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// 1mm poles. For linear encoders this is ticks / mm,
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// for rotary encoders this is ticks / revolution.
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//#define I2CPE_ENC_1_TICKS_REV (16 * 200) // Only needed for rotary encoders; number of stepper
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// steps per full revolution (motor steps/rev * microstepping)
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//#define I2CPE_ENC_1_INVERT // Invert the direction of axis travel.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_EC_METHOD I2CPE_ECM_NONE // Type of error error correction.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_1_EC_THRESH 0.10 // Threshold size for error (in mm) above which the
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// printer will attempt to correct the error; errors
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// smaller than this are ignored to minimize effects of
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// measurement noise / latency (filter).
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_ADDR I2CPE_PRESET_ADDR_Y // Same as above, but for encoder 2.
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_AXIS Y_AXIS
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_TYPE I2CPE_ENC_TYPE_LINEAR
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_TICKS_UNIT 2048
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//#define I2CPE_ENC_2_TICKS_REV (16 * 200)
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//#define I2CPE_ENC_2_INVERT
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_EC_METHOD I2CPE_ECM_NONE
|
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#define I2CPE_ENC_2_EC_THRESH 0.10
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|
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#define I2CPE_ENC_3_ADDR I2CPE_PRESET_ADDR_Z // Encoder 3. Add additional configuration options
|
|
#define I2CPE_ENC_3_AXIS Z_AXIS // as above, or use defaults below.
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|
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#define I2CPE_ENC_4_ADDR I2CPE_PRESET_ADDR_E // Encoder 4.
|
|
#define I2CPE_ENC_4_AXIS E_AXIS
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|
|
|
#define I2CPE_ENC_5_ADDR 34 // Encoder 5.
|
|
#define I2CPE_ENC_5_AXIS E_AXIS
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|
|
|
// Default settings for encoders which are enabled, but without settings configured above.
|
|
#define I2CPE_DEF_TYPE I2CPE_ENC_TYPE_LINEAR
|
|
#define I2CPE_DEF_ENC_TICKS_UNIT 2048
|
|
#define I2CPE_DEF_TICKS_REV (16 * 200)
|
|
#define I2CPE_DEF_EC_METHOD I2CPE_ECM_NONE
|
|
#define I2CPE_DEF_EC_THRESH 0.1
|
|
|
|
//#define I2CPE_ERR_THRESH_ABORT 100.0 // Threshold size for error (in mm) error on any given
|
|
// axis after which the printer will abort. Comment out to
|
|
// disable abort behaviour.
|
|
|
|
#define I2CPE_TIME_TRUSTED 10000 // After an encoder fault, there must be no further fault
|
|
// for this amount of time (in ms) before the encoder
|
|
// is trusted again.
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Position is checked every time a new command is executed from the buffer but during long moves,
|
|
* this setting determines the minimum update time between checks. A value of 100 works well with
|
|
* error rolling average when attempting to correct only for skips and not for vibration.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define I2CPE_MIN_UPD_TIME_MS 100 // Minimum time in miliseconds between encoder checks.
|
|
|
|
// Use a rolling average to identify persistant errors that indicate skips, as opposed to vibration and noise.
|
|
#define I2CPE_ERR_ROLLING_AVERAGE
|
|
|
|
#endif // I2C_POSITION_ENCODERS
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* MAX7219 Debug Matrix
|
|
*
|
|
* Add support for a low-cost 8x8 LED Matrix based on the Max7219 chip, which can be used as a status
|
|
* display. Requires 3 signal wires. Some useful debug options are included to demonstrate its usage.
|
|
*
|
|
* Fully assembled MAX7219 boards can be found on the internet for under $2(US).
|
|
* For example, see https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=332349290049
|
|
*/
|
|
//#define MAX7219_DEBUG
|
|
#if ENABLED(MAX7219_DEBUG)
|
|
#define MAX7219_CLK_PIN 64 // 77 on Re-ARM // Configuration of the 3 pins to control the display
|
|
#define MAX7219_DIN_PIN 57 // 78 on Re-ARM
|
|
#define MAX7219_LOAD_PIN 44 // 79 on Re-ARM
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Sample debug features
|
|
* If you add more debug displays, be careful to avoid conflicts!
|
|
*/
|
|
#define MAX7219_DEBUG_PRINTER_ALIVE // Blink corner LED of 8x8 matrix to show that the firmware is functioning
|
|
#define MAX7219_DEBUG_STEPPER_HEAD 3 // Show the stepper queue head position on this and the next LED matrix row
|
|
#define MAX7219_DEBUG_STEPPER_TAIL 5 // Show the stepper queue tail position on this and the next LED matrix row
|
|
|
|
#define MAX7219_DEBUG_STEPPER_QUEUE 0 // Show the current stepper queue depth on this and the next LED matrix row
|
|
// If you experience stuttering, reboots, etc. this option can reveal how
|
|
// tweaks made to the configuration are affecting the printer in real-time.
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif // CONFIGURATION_ADV_H
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