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Jul 2015

Yes Newer versions of Pronterface have those buttons on the Control Panel but I find that Cuman from Makerbot is better for some STL files the Resume is only good if you stop the Print yourself.

Can’t speak for pronterface, but at least on my Bukito controlled by octoprint, I can pause and move the extruder anywhere I want using the web interface (useful for clearing jams without oozing on or overheating the print). On resume it snaps right back to the next print instruction. Just try it out and see what happens. Be sure to keep a finger ready on the power switch in case weird things occur.

Two caveats:

You shouldn’t power cycle the printer during the pause state. In my case at least I believe the offsets from zero are stored on the printer, so cutting power will wipe them and likely have your print resume some distance above the incomplete part. If you do home the heads first, maybe this won’t be an issue. Experimentation is in order.

If you home or otherwise move the extruder below the plane of the exposed print top, on resume the printer might pick a shortest path to the next instruction that crashes it through the print! So my suggestion would be to reposition it a bit above before hitting resume.

Hi Cornwallis

Thanks. I see you already posted a reference and link on Github. Wow, wouldn’t it be just awesome to have ones own code or even just the core of the idea included in the Marlin software.

That’s the power of Open Source, anyone can contribute to advance the software (here Marlin) for everyone’s benefit. I was always sceptical about Open Source (How can people who never met collaborate and produce software?) but it really works.

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