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I'm hooking LinuxCNC up to my 3D printer, and while some of the
various slicing programs will support "Mach/LinuxCNC" G-Code
generation, I would like to craft a configuration that works just like
the typical Arduino-based controllers for these printers.

The biggest issue seems to be the E (extruder) axis (which IIRC
LinuxCNC wants to call A).  Even worse, for multiple extruders, the E
parameter can be followed by multiple values (as set by M160):

http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M160:_Number_of_mixed_materials

...any hope of setting up an 'E' axis in LinuxCNC and/or supporting
multiple values following the E in a G0/G1 move?

Also, anyone else using LinuxCNC to control their RepRap or other 3D
printer?  Care to share your configuration setup?

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Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]
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