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.

Le 30/05/2016 02:23, a k a écrit :
> Hello
>
> i just run kissliser http://www.kisslicer.com/
> and many people use it because it free (some realize free )
>
> here is how main code looks like
>
> G1 X-2.89 Y29.74 E2.48
> G1 X0.49 Y29.72 E2.1506
> G1 X4.23 Y29.5 E2.3874
> G1 X7.73 Y29.13 E2.2395
> G1 X11.56 Y28.58 E2.4618
> G1 X14.92 Y28 E2.1725
> G1 X18.51 Y27.24 E2.3375
> G1 X22.09 Y26.24 E2.3664
>
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> regular X and Y and after layer complete Z move incrementally
>
> up.
>
> And here is also E parameter that increase or decrease
>
> speed of wire/ filament..
>
> Can LCNC  make LCNC 3d printer ready and make output for E
>
> parameter ?
>
> like rated from 0 V DC to 5 V DC. that will proportionally
>
>   indicates speed of plastic filament /wire .
>
> Looks similar how i stop LCNC with 0-5 V DC but in this
>
> case LCNC will sent frequency out that will
>
> converted into 0 - 5 v DC or use just PWM for control
>
>   filament or wire etc.
>
> LCNC can use 2 boards  5I20 , there are 4 more
>
> encoder channels that can be used for this purpose.
>
> Thak you
>
> aram
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