Fine Grained Heater Control
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@gtj0 said in Fine Grained Heater Control:
@zapta Can you describe in more detail what behavior would you like to see for single-tool single-heater printers?
Basically similar UI model most single head printers have. Something along this lines
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Nozzle: current temp, target temp.
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Bed: current temp, target temp.
Target temp of 0 indicates off. Turning heaters on/off is done by controlling the target temp. No concept of 'tool selection' as there is only one tool. No concept of standby.
Everything above is about the UI aspects that are exposed to the operator, not the internal model or gcodes.
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@zapta said in Fine Grained Heater Control:
@gtj0 said in Fine Grained Heater Control:
@zapta Can you describe in more detail what behavior would you like to see for single-tool single-heater printers?
Basically similar UI model most single head printers have. Something along this lines
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Nozzle: current temp, target temp.
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Bed: current temp, target temp.
Target temp of 0 indicates off. Turning heaters on/off is done by controlling the target temp. No concept of 'tool selection' as there is only one tool. No concept of standby.
Everything above is about the UI aspects that are exposed to the operator, not the internal model or gcodes.
OK, well that can be solved in the UIs however this discussion winds up.
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