Main changes:
* setAllTargetHotends() is removed
* setTargetHotendSafe() is removed
* Extruder parameter on setTargetHotend() is dropped
Change in memory:
Flash: -192 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
During calibration model warnings are possible/normal. This is
apparently leading some into thinking the hotend might be faulty
and abort the calibration with a hard reset.
Disable warnings/beeps during calibration.
Rely on the error threshold only.
During thermal errors all fans are set to full speed.
When the print is resumed or stopped *and* the thermal error is gone,
also restore the autofan state.
Fixes#3893
Running `M310 A` should set the TM calibration bit status if the
autotune procedure was successful.
Partially addresses #3891 and #3890, since running `M310 A F0` should
*still* count as valid calibration data and is not something that can be
replicated by using the LCD (which enforces self-test).
Alert messages are intended to persist above "info" messages, thus
preventing further calibration status updates to be shown (such as
thermal model calibration).
Just set the message as a regular status message.
Fixes#3892
This PR tries to address the 3 different startup scenarios for 1st layer calibration with the MMU:
- 1st lay cal started with correct filament already loaded in the nozzle - we should continue, but skip the first 58mm (first 2 g-codes in the hard coded sequence) of purge line extrusion
- 1st lay cal started with other filament already loaded in the nozzle - we should unload and then issue a toolchange with no extra unload
- 1st lay cal started without loaded filament - we should just do a toolchange with no extra unload
PFW-1457
Update the eeprom FW version as soon as migration is complete, to avoid
resetting the CALIBRATION_V2 variable at each reset.
Do not implicitly reset the calibration steps for WizState::Run: do this
only for the menu action.
Simplify status tracking:
- S::Restore to continue to the next logical wizard item
- S::Finish for a successful failure
- S::Failed to exit while showing a failure
Instead of reading and checking if a character is a whitespace
just print it out onto the LCD. This makes the code a bit less
complex. Whether there is a whitespace character, we always end
up reading from program space, so I doubt this has much performance
impact.
Change in memory:
Flash: -38 bytes
SRAM: 0 bytes
If there is no running print, and the printer is Stopped, add a new
"Acknowledge error" menu entry to unlock the printer.
This simply calls lcd_print_stop(), which is identical in behavior to a
thermal error with a running print.