Add M410 QuickStop command
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* M405 - Turn on Filament Sensor extrusion control. Optional D<delay in cm> to set delay in centimeters between sensor and extruder
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* M406 - Turn off Filament Sensor extrusion control
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* M407 - Display measured filament diameter
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* M410 - Quickstop - Abort all the planned moves
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* M500 - Store parameters in EEPROM
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* M501 - Read parameters from EEPROM (if you need reset them after you changed them temporarily).
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* M502 - Revert to the default "factory settings". You still need to store them in EEPROM afterwards if you want to.
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#endif // FILAMENT_SENSOR
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/**
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* M410: quickstop - Abort all planned moves
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*
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* This will stop the carriages mid-move, so most likely they
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* will be out of sync with the stepper position after this.
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*/
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inline void gcode_M410() { quickStop(); }
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/**
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* M500: Store settings in EEPROM
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*/
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break;
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#endif // FILAMENT_SENSOR
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case 410: // M410 quickstop - Abort all the planned moves.
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gcode_M410();
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break;
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case 500: // M500 Store settings in EEPROM
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gcode_M500();
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break;
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