Startup sequence ================ When initialized, MMU sends - MMU => 'start\n' We follow with - MMU <= 'S1\n' - MMU => 'ok*Firmware version*\n' - MMU <= 'S2\n' - MMU => 'ok*Build number*\n' #if (12V_mode) - MMU <= 'M1\n' - MMU => 'ok\n' #endif - MMU <= 'P0\n' - MMU => '*FINDA status*\n' Now we are sure MMU is available and ready. If there was a timeout or other communication problem somewhere, printer will be killed. - *Firmware version* is an integer value, but we don't care about it - *Build number* is an integer value and has to be >=126, or =>132 if 12V mode is enabled - *FINDA status* is 1 if the filament is loaded to the extruder, 0 otherwise *Build number* is checked against the required value, if it does not match, printer is halted. Toolchange ========== - MMU <= 'T*Filament index*\n' MMU sends - MMU => 'ok\n' as soon as the filament is fed down to the extruder. We follow with - MMU <= 'C0\n' MMU will feed a few more millimeters of filament for the extruder gears to grab. When done, the MMU sends - MMU => 'ok\n' We don't wait for a response here but immediately continue with the next gcode which should be one or more extruder moves to feed the filament into the hotend. FINDA status ============ - MMU <= 'P0\n' - MMU => '*FINDA status*\n' *FINDA status* is 1 if the is filament loaded to the extruder, 0 otherwise. This could be used as filament runout sensor if probed regularly. Load filament ============= - MMU <= 'L*Filament index*\n' MMU will feed filament down to the extruder, when done - MMU => 'ok\n' Unload filament ============= - MMU <= 'U0\n' MMU will retract current filament from the extruder, when done - MMU => 'ok\n' Eject filament ============== - MMU <= 'E*Filament index*\n' - MMU => 'ok\n'