pause_resume: update documentation

Add updates to example-extras.cfg and G-Codes.md documenting pause_resume.  Also add M600 (filament change) to sample-macros.cfg.

Signed-off-by:  Eric Callahan <arksine.code@gmail.com>
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Arksine 2019-01-21 17:24:17 -05:00 committed by KevinOConnor
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# default_prefix: echo:
# Directly sets the default prefix. If present, this value will override
# the "default_type".
# Pause/Resume functionality with support of position capture and restore
#[pause_resume]
#recover_velocity: 50.
# When capture/restore is enabled, the speed at which to return to
# the captured position (in mm/s). Default is 50.0 mm/s.

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#gcode: SET_PIN PIN=BEEPER_pin VALUE={S}
# G4 P{P}
# SET_PIN PIN=BEEPER_pin VALUE=0
# M600: Filament Change. This macro will pause the printer, move
# the tool to the change position, and retract the filament 50mm.
# Adjust the retraction settings for your own extruder. After filament
# has been changed, the print can be resumed from its previous position
# with the "RESUME" gcode
#
#[gcode_macro M600]
#default_parameter_X: 50
#default_parameter_Y: 0
#default_parameter_Z: 10
#gcode:
# PAUSE
# G91
# G1 E-.8 F2700
# G1 Z{Z}
# G90
# G1 X{X} Y{Y} F3000
# G91
# G1 E-50 F1000
# G90

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- `RESPOND TYPE=error MSG="<message>"`: echo the message prepended with `!! `.
- `RESPOND PREFIX=<prefix> MSG="<message>"`: echo the message prepended with `<prefix>`
(The `PREFIX` parameter will take priority over the `TYPE` parameter)
## Pause Resume
The following commands are available when the "pause_resume" config section
is enabled:
- `PAUSE`: Pauses the current print. The current position is captured for
restoration upon resume.
- `RESUME [VELOCITY=<value>]`: Resumes the print from a pause, first restoring
the previously captured position. The VELOCITY parameter determines the speed
at which the tool should return to the original captured position.