Now ending in an endless loop.
Tidy up the output format.
We now get:
ERRORTEXT ", system stopped! Heater_ID: " HEATERID
Where ERRORTEXT can be:
"Heating failed"
"Thermal Runaway"
"MAXTEMP triggered"
"MINTEMP triggered"
and soon
"Thermal Jump"
HEATERID can be
0, 1, 2 ,3 , "bed"
This messages are always followed by the common:
"Printer stopped due to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart. (Temperature is reset. Set it after restarting)"
- Make thermal protection for all hotends and/or bed into simple
switches
- Now enable `WATCH_TEMP_PERIOD` when `THERMAL_PROTECTION_HOTENDS` is
enabled
- Move detailed thermal parameters to `Configuration_adv.h`
- Add sanity checks to warn about old configurations
- Change `WATCH_TEMP_PERIOD` to seconds instead of milliseconds
With these changes the output of `M503 S0` is all you need to restore
the EEPROM. Building on this it is straightforward to save and restore
the EEPROM state using the SD card or external GCode file.
- Added `M145` to set “heatup states” for the LCD menu
- Added `M420` to toggle Mesh Bed Leveling
- Added `M421` to set a single Mesh coordinate
- Extended `Config_PrintSettings` with added M codes
- Cleaned up some comments here and there
It wouldn't compile because of this line in temperature.cpp it turns out
it was just a stray ( that didn't line up with the previous lines so I
just made it in line with the rest and it compiled fine.
- Add comments documenting `thermal_runaway_protection`
- Add an enum for the thermal runaway states
- Add macros for temperature helper functions
- Fix a glitch with the z probe sled in homeaxis
cardreader.cpp needs temperature.h for autotempShutdown() when
AUTOTEMP is defined but warns about unused variables.
Unpublished variables by putting them in to temperature.cpp.