New gcodeprintr Beta version V1.55 released with many improvements
All V1.55 Changes
-New option to autostart SD printing once gcode has been uploaded to SD card
-New option to keep screen always on
-Use Extrude/Retract buttons during print to speedup/slowdown print
-Printer service sets wakelock to avoid device going into standby
-Workaround for USB bulk transfer hangs with some Android 4.1.1 devices
-Workaround for segfault on Intenso tablet
-Better Temperature parsing for #Makibox
-Some fixes to the layout
-Fixed memory allocation issue with text field suggestions
-Fixed problem with spaces (or missing spaces) in gcodes
-more bug fixes
GREAT! So does the extrude / retract button insert a M220 Sxxx code? Can I suggest a “flip box” (like the stock android alarm clock app) and an ‘ok’ button so that we can set it to an exact value and engage the speed when we choose? I often set M220 S50 on startup for good adhesion and then change it to M220 S100 after the first layer, could be tedious having to ‘click, click, click’ on the extrude button to set the speed up!
Just waiting on 2 more springs and I’m up and running (and testing gcodeprintr) again mate - looking forward to checking out your new additions!
@Jarred_Baines yes, it sends M220 codes.
I don’t have enough room to add a flip box, but would it be ok to specify the percentage steps in the options ? @Deven_Garner 10%for each click