Difference between revisions of "SETTINGS/Printer/Custom G-Code/Resume G-Code"

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|G-Code to be run when the print [[Resume button|resumes]] after a pause.|*G-Code
 
|G-Code to be run when the print [[Resume button|resumes]] after a pause.|*G-Code
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*[[Custom_G-Code_Variables|Custom G-Code variables]]
  
Will accept [[Custom_G-Code_Variables|Custom G-Code variables]].|
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All G-Code must be uppercase to function properly.|
  
 
=== G-Code ===
 
=== G-Code ===
  
 
In this example, when the 'Resume' button is pressed after the print has been paused, the printer will set coordinates relative to the current position (G91), then move 10 mm down and extrude 10.8 mm of filament at a rate of 12,000 mm/minute (G1 Z-10 E10.8 F12000), then set coordinates to absolute positioning again (G90).}}
 
In this example, when the 'Resume' button is pressed after the print has been paused, the printer will set coordinates relative to the current position (G91), then move 10 mm down and extrude 10.8 mm of filament at a rate of 12,000 mm/minute (G1 Z-10 E10.8 F12000), then set coordinates to absolute positioning again (G90).}}

Revision as of 10:53, 17 February 2016

A screenshot of the Resume G-Code setting as seen in MatterControl's SETTINGS pane.

Function

G-Code to be run when the print resumes after a pause.

Parameters

All G-Code must be uppercase to function properly.

Example(s)

G-Code

In this example, when the 'Resume' button is pressed after the print has been paused, the printer will set coordinates relative to the current position (G91), then move 10 mm down and extrude 10.8 mm of filament at a rate of 12,000 mm/minute (G1 Z-10 E10.8 F12000), then set coordinates to absolute positioning again (G90).

Resume G-Code-ss-ex.png