On 1 June 2016 at 07:47, yann jautard <[email protected]> wrote:
> E values are not speed values but position as well like for other axes.
> It represent the length of filament needed during each X/Y move. You can
> just control the E motor like any other one on the machine.

You can't do this directly, as LinuxCNC does not recognise "E" as an axis word.
A simple input filter to convert Enn to Ann is probably the most
straightforward solution.

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