Cancel.g doesn't do what I want :-)
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@kuhnikuehnast
Can you post your cancel.g and also pause.g?On my machine i'm doing similar things and they are working as expected
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@kuhnikuehnast said in Cancel.g doesn't do what I want :
Really strange... Tried to switch of the part cooling Fan (m107 and tried also M106), a G1 X320 Y320 and also wanted to switch of the Stepper Motors. But the only thing that is done is a G1 X320 move and X and Y are disabled. The part cooling fan stays enabled and, the z motors also and the Y movement doesn't work...?
I use
M104 s0 ; hotend off *
M140 s0 ; bed heat off*
M106 s0 ;fan off
G1 x0 y0 f5000 ; move hotend away from print*
M84 ; motors off“*” means I also use it in my end script in Slic3r
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The usual dumb question ... you named it "cancel.g" ...? Because I think it is case sensitive.
I have this /cancel.g and it works:
; called when a print is cancelled after a pause.
M106 P0 S0 ;Set fan 0 (part cooling fan) to 0%
G28 ; home all towers -
Can you confirm that the cancel.g file is in the /sys folder of the SD card?
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Maybe you have something in your pause.g which prevent calling cancel.g?
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@denke said in Cancel.g doesn't do what I want :
The usual dumb question ... you named it "cancel.g" ...? Because I think it is case sensitive.
I have this /cancel.g and it works:
; called when a print is cancelled after a pause.
M106 P0 S0 ;Set fan 0 (part cooling fan) to 0%
G28 ; home all towersthe fan is disabled even if it is a thermostatic fan?
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@lakko said in Cancel.g doesn't do what I want :
@denke said in Cancel.g doesn't do what I want :
The usual dumb question ... you named it "cancel.g" ...? Because I think it is case sensitive.
I have this /cancel.g and it works:
; called when a print is cancelled after a pause.
M106 P0 S0 ;Set fan 0 (part cooling fan) to 0%
G28 ; home all towersthe fan is disabled even if it is a thermostatic fan?
I don't know, I didn't try it yet
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cancel.g is in the /sys folder (same folder as config.g)
This is my cancel.g file:
; stop.g
; called when a print is cancelled after a pause.
M140 S0 ; heated bed heater off (if you have it)
M104 S0 ; Extruder off
G91 ; relative positioning
G1 E-1 F300 ; retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle to release some of the pressure
G1 Z+0.5 E-3 X-20 Y-20 F9000 ; move Z up a bit and retract filament
G90 ; absolute positioning
G28 X0 Y0 ; move X/Y to min endstops so the head is out of the way
G1 X320 Y320 ; parks X head pushes bed out to front so you can pull part
M106 P1 S0 ; fan off
M84 ; steppers offand this is my pause.g
; pause.g
; called when a print from SD card is paused
;
; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Fri Mar 23 2018 20:49:13 GMT+0100 (Mitteleuropäische Zeit)
M83 ; relative extruder moves
G1 E-10 F3600 ; retract 10mm of filament
G91 ; relative positioning
G1 Z5 F360 ; lift Z by 5mm
G90 ; absolute positioning
G1 X0 Y0 F6000 ; go to X=0 Y=0Really strange...??? Any ideas?
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btw: just found another file on the /sys folder called stop.g ? Where is the difference between these 2 files? (Also posted in the stop.g the same code as in cancel.g but with no effect... )
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stop.g will be run if you send the M0 command.
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M0_Stop_or_Unconditional_stop
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Just looked at the console:
Cancelled printing file XXXX.gcode, print time was 0h 23m G0/G1: insufficient axes homedBut there is no gcode that disables the steppers before???
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The "insufficient axes homed" may indicates that your homex.g or homey.g file isn't right. Try sending G28 X0 Y0 from the console and see if you get the same message.
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M25
executes macro filepause.g
M24
executes macro fileresume.g
M0
executes macro filestop.g
I know that after I press ""pause print"" in DWC and press cancel, its executes macro file
stop.g
, which in my case includes these commands:;Stop Printing (M0) G10 P0 S0; Turn off extruder heater M140 S0; Turn off bed heater M106 P2 S0; Turn off cooling Fan M300 S100 P500; Sound beep using PanelDue buzzer, frequency Hz (Snn), Duration (Pnn)
I don't have
cancel.g
file in my sys folder,
What am I missing? -
If you press Pause and then Cancel, it runs cancel.g. Whereas if the print terminates by executing M0 at the end of the file, it runs stop.g.
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Thank you very much.
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@dc42 tried G28 X0 Y0. This works just fine. Don't get any error messages and the extruder homes properly. Any other idea why this problem occurs?
Here my homex.g:; homex.g
; called to home the X axis
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; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Fri Mar 23 2018 20:49:13 GMT+0100 (Mitteleuropäische Zeit)
G91 ; relative positioning
M98 Pretractprobe.g ; retract mechanical Z probe
G1 Z5 F6000 S2 ; lift Z relative to current position
G1 S1 X+370 F1800 ; move quickly to X axis endstop and stop there (first pass)
G1 X-5 F6000 ; go back a few mm
G1 S1 X+370 F360 ; move slowly to X axis endstop once more (second pass)
G1 Z-5 F6000 S2 ; lower Z again
G90 ; absolute positioningand my homey.g:
; homey.g
; called to home the Y axis
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; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Fri Mar 23 2018 20:49:13 GMT+0100 (Mitteleuropäische Zeit)
G91 ; relative positioning
M98 Pretractprobe.g ; retract mechanical Z probe
G1 Z5 F6000 S2 ; lift Z relative to current position
G1 S1 Y370 F1800 ; move quickly to Y axis endstop and stop there (first pass)
G1 Y-5 F6000 ; go back a few mm
G1 S1 Y370 F360 ; move slowly to Y axis endstop once more (second pass)
G1 Z-5 F6000 S2 ; lower Z again
G90 ; absolute positioning -
strange thing is, that the cancel.g is exactly the same code as I use in the end-script in simplify3d. And there it works just fine!
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Are you sure that the "insufficient axes homed" message was produced by cancel.g, or could it have been produced at the start of the print?
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omg! I now found the problem!
In my homex.g I told the machine to travel 370 to reach the endstop. But as I pause the extruder at X0 Y0 and then move the extruder to X-20 I have to move at least 390...
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@dc42 So cancel.g will only run if pause.g was executed before and never else? (Need to know so I could modify the G-Code a little)
greetings kuhni