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The Arduino Mega 2560 is one of the most common microprocessor boards used to control 3D printers. If you think your Arduino is part of your issue, you can use this tag.
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How to directly send G-code to printer from a Linux terminal?
For direct low-level printer control from a terminal, without specific software, I found the following solution with full credit thanks to user: http://stackexchange.com/users/6463673/meuh
Sharing he …
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How to directly send G-code to printer from a Linux terminal?
Should it be possible to directly send G-code to the printer serial connection using pipes under Linux?
Example:
echo M106 > /dev/ttyUSB0
My controller runs at 250000 baud, I have tried setting th …