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Question about print scheduler #44
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This is a very broad question. The gcode section can run any command that your printer supports, a good reference would be here. The system commands section in settings will depend on the OS that OctoPrint is installed on, but in general can run any command that your OS supports. |
Hi,
Thank you for your quick reply.
For the OS and gcode commands, I can imagine it, but I thought there could,
for instance, be commands to switch off or on the printer, the light, i.e.
other commands than those mentioned.
Best regards
Michel CHEMLA
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… This is a very broad question. The gcode section can run any command that
your printer supports, a good reference would be here
<https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code>. The system commands section in settings
will depend on the OS that OctoPrint is installed on, but in general can
run any command that your OS supports.
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oh yeah, some of the known plugins that control power have examples. don't really have any more than what's documented here in the wiki. |
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Hello,
May I know the list and forms of commands which could be launch before and after print in the parameters of plugin ?
Thx in advance
Michel
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