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efvee
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A way to let printer pause printing?

Is there  an elegant way to pause printing if an external switch is flipped? Say for photoshoot or because of filament feed issues?  

Posted : 07/11/2024 9:24 pm
JP Guitars
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RE: A way to let printer pause printing?

It's not elegant but you can unplug it. When you plug it back in the auto resume will take up where it left off which will be fine providing you have not let it cool down too much.

Posted : 08/11/2024 9:37 am
ssmith
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RE: A way to let printer pause printing?

How about a switch on one of the inputs of a GPIO Board, to trigger a macro with a M601 geode? This looks like exactly what it's designed for...

Posted : 08/11/2024 5:17 pm
efvee
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Topic starter answered:
RE: A way to let printer pause printing?

That sounds like what I was hoping for. I will need to study these macro interupts.

Thanks!

Posted by: @ssmith

How about a switch on one of the inputs of a GPIO Board, to trigger a macro with a M601 geode? This looks like exactly what it's designed for...

 

Posted : 08/11/2024 8:39 pm
ssmith
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RE: A way to let printer pause printing?

 this video and this post have some interesting info about using the GPIO board.  I haven't done much with it yet myself.

Posted : 08/11/2024 11:24 pm
efvee
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Topic starter answered:
RE: A way to let printer pause printing?

Thanks, that video tells a lot that should have been in the documentation. 

Things I learned: 

  1. It comes with a proper printed description that for some reason is not in the downloads, and therefore can be obtained only via purchasing the board, wait 8 weeks for shipment plus a week for delivery.  
  2. The board gets its energy from the connection with the printer.  No external power source needed.
  3. The jack connector doubles up with ground and pins 0, 1 and 2. 
  4. A model of a printable cover is available somewhere,  presumably in Printables. 
  5. If I want to execute a macro when an external switch is closed I need to solder say jumper 7 and connect the switch between  ground and pin 7. Closing the switch will create a shortcut and cause voltage on the pin to go down to a level detected as zero and this will execute the macro.
  6. If I want to execute the macro if a switch is opened, i.e. the safe way because it will respond also if there is another break in the external circuit, I need to do something else, but I need to figure out what. 
Posted : 09/11/2024 11:37 am
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