GregValiant 1,346
The problem is your Creality firmware. Commands that send a message to the LCD (M0, M1, M117, M600) simply don't work. I think it is a problem with the printer processor communicating with the TFT style LCD on the newer Creality printers which Creality seems disinclined to either acknowledge or fix. The workaround is M25 (which doesn't work on my older Ender 3 Pro) or using G4 to do a timed pause.
I have a 4.2.7 board sitting here and those commands don't work. It will continue to sit here until I bother to figure out how to compile my own firmware.
Oh Yeah...when pausing from the LCD my printer shuts off the hot end and bed. I forgot because it bothered me so much that I wrote my own pause routine into my printer control software.
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Because when in pause printer sound a beep and I must select pause print from the screen
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