Avoid nozzle heat loss when restarting after a cancelled print#585
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Avoid nozzle heat loss when restarting after a cancelled print#585leomeyer wants to merge 3 commits intoknutwurst:masterfrom
leomeyer wants to merge 3 commits intoknutwurst:masterfrom
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…rrent temperature of the selected tool or to min_temp if it is higher. This can avoid unnecessary heat loss.
This reverts commit d195107.
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Description
Avoid nozzle heat loss during bed heating at the start of a print (new parameter C for G-code M104).
Benefits
Saves time on repeated prints.
Info
Please see README.md for a detailed description.
This patch modifies Marlin code. I know it's a hassle to maintain (merge on new releases...) so as long as it's not in Marlin it's probably better to keep it out. Anyway, I'd like to submit a pull request; perhaps somebody gets something useful out of it or you have a better idea.
Thanks for your work on this firmware!