docs: Note that FORCE_MOVE can lead to "No next step" errors in G-Codes.md
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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the given distance (in mm) at the given constant velocity (in
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the given distance (in mm) at the given constant velocity (in
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mm/s). If ACCEL is specified and is greater than zero, then the
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mm/s). If ACCEL is specified and is greater than zero, then the
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given acceleration (in mm/s^2) will be used; otherwise no
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given acceleration (in mm/s^2) will be used; otherwise no
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acceleration is performed. No boundary checks are performed; no
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acceleration is performed. If acceleration is not performed then it
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kinematic updates are made; other parallel steppers on an axis will
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can lead to the micro-controller reporting "No next step" errors
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not be moved. Use caution as an incorrect command could cause
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(avoid these errors by specifying an ACCEL value or use a very low
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damage! Using this command will almost certainly place the low-level
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VELOCITY). No boundary checks are performed; no kinematic updates
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kinematics in an incorrect state; issue a G28 afterwards to reset
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are made; other parallel steppers on an axis will not be moved. Use
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the kinematics. This command is intended for low-level diagnostics
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caution as an incorrect command could cause damage! Using this
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and debugging.
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command will almost certainly place the low-level kinematics in an
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incorrect state; issue a G28 afterwards to reset the kinematics.
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This command is intended for low-level diagnostics and debugging.
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- `SET_KINEMATIC_POSITION [X=<value>] [Y=<value>] [Z=<value>]`: Force
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- `SET_KINEMATIC_POSITION [X=<value>] [Y=<value>] [Z=<value>]`: Force
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the low-level kinematic code to believe the toolhead is at the given
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the low-level kinematic code to believe the toolhead is at the given
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cartesian position. This is a diagnostic and debugging command; use
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cartesian position. This is a diagnostic and debugging command; use
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