On Aug 16 2013 12:36 PM, John Kasunich wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013, at 02:28 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
>
>> It sounds like this would work pretty well as a start, but unless 
>> I'm
>> missing something it would still allow rapid moves on the extruder 
>> axis
>> when the extruder wasn't at temperature.  Ideally all extruder 
>> movement
>> should be gated by the extruder-at-temperature signal.
>
> Does 3D printing g-code ever rapid the extruder?
>
> I can understand wanting it fail-safe, such that nothing bad happens
> if the g-code ever does command a rapid, even though it normally
> doesn't.

if I am not mistaken, it will back up the filament to remove pressure 
from the nozzle (thus keeping it from oozing out while it is moving 
around).  This can be modelled as a reverse with backlash.  If I am not 
mistaken when backlash compensation is engaged, the backlash is removed 
at max speed (or similar to a G0).

   EBo --


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