Don't start moving the E-motor immediately
Instead of starting the E-motor move when the load to extruder starts,
we can start when we are loading to the fsensor. At that stage
the MMU has changed from a fast load to a slow load.
This is a draft PR showing the potential 3x retry implementation on the printer's side.
It is much less code and looks more reliable than the same functionality in the MMU FW.
Still, more work needs to be done:
- [ ] Button is sent to the MMU even before returning from the parking position
- [ ] Then the button is sent again
- [ ] Then the printer runs out of retryAttempts
We need to find a better spot to check for "automatic" retry and issuing of the buttons
* Fix MK3S buttons being processed too slowly
After a button is selected on the MK3S MMU error screen, we need to process it before asking for another MMU Query.
Because the MMU Query will make the Error screen return and overwrite the status screen
* Add back CheckUserInput for ButtonPushed event
When a FSENSOR error happens, the first step for the MK3S should be to stop any loading by stopping the E-motor.
From this point, the buttons should determine what the MK3S does next.
- We need to take into account additional 35mm move by the MMU.
- While the fsensor is not triggered, reduce the extruder movement each step from 20mm to 5mm. This should help reduce the variance in the filaments position before we run the final load to nozzle sequence.
- Fixed a bug where the feed rate was 60x higher than intended
- Adjusted the sequence via trial and error. The sequence where the filament has not exited the nozzle is 35mm shorter than the previous implementation
- I reduced the feed rate slightly (by 1mm/s) on the fast load sequence
- Rename lcd_show_multiscreen_message_two_choices_and_wait_P to lcd_show_multiscreen_message_with_choices_and_wait_P
- Move MMU error screen from ReportError() to ReportErrorHook()
- Fix the menu selection to work for menus with either two choices or three choices
- The buttons shown on the MMU error menu are now determined by the definition of btnOperation[]