This is wall running a Print the M122 Command: MCU temperature: min 38.1, current 42.4, max 45.5 Supply voltage: min 14.6, current 15.2, max 15.4, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0 Driver 0: stalled Driver 1: stalled Driver 2: stalled Driver 3: standstill Driver 4: stalled Same configuration as above. So its reading stalled when the motor is running? Is that good?by gdwinslow - Duet
Actually i was and am having similar issues with mu DuetWiFi board. Thought at first it was wiring, so i made sure the jack plugs where soldered to the wires. I ran the M122 command wall the X axes was moving 100mm and got this: MCU temperature: min 39.8, current 41.5, max 43.9 Supply voltage: min 15.2, current 15.2, max 15.4, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0 Driver 0: stalled Dby gdwinslow - Duet
You now, thoughts pneumatic push in clams restrict the PTFE where that clamp down on the Tubing (Friction). For the ormerod Extrude-rs i use this (See Attach). I have included the Drawing files as it should fit snug in the Extruder housing. For this resin all own you may need to Sand a bit off the end that go's into the housing. I use weld - on to glue to gather. There is no shame in makingby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Notes it is actually reading the Inferred prob and the Z probe reading is right. So way didn't the X and Z end stop indicators change? 3:41:21 PMM119 Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: not stopped, Z: at min stop, Z probe: not stopped 3:40:09 PMM119 Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: not stopped, Z: at min stop, Z probe: at min stop 3:39:21 PMM119 Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: not stopped, Z: at min stopby gdwinslow - Duet
I have the erlyer board Duet 0.6 with the Duex4 on my RepRapPro Mendel 3. I put the Duet Electrons on it before RepRapPro started selling it with the Duet electronic. I did get your board in the mail and have adapted it to my newer Hotend for RepRapPro Mendel 3. it is wired to the Same DAC port i used on your erlyer ormarod board i got from you. When it burned out the Power pines for the Hot eby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Ok, I just ordered one of your Height sensor boards, hopefully that will tack care of the issue.by gdwinslow - Ormerod
My Inferred sensor hasten worked in several releases back. RepRapFirmware-1.09j-dc42 -> RepRapFirmware-1.11-dc42 = M119 Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: not stopped, Z: at min stop X and Z Axes are triggered all-was, yet the reading on the Web page (Sensors) is 15 - 20 When i move the X Axes so the Web page (Sensors) is 374 - 376, the M119 Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: not stopped, Z: at min sby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Hi All, Will this build work in the old duet?by gdwinslow - Ormerod
Config: ; Configuration file for RepRap Ormerod ; RepRapPro Ltd ; M111 S0 ; Debug on M550 PTricolour Mendel M551 Pgdww1620 M540 P0xBE:0xEF:0xDE:0xAD:0xFE:0xED ; Set the MAC address M552 P192.168.1.55 M553 P255.255.255.0 M554 P192.168.1.254 M555 P2 ; Set output to look like Marlin G21by gdwinslow - Ormerod
Proximate Sen-sore always triggered = not workingby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Proximate Sen-sore Not Working OK, I tested this Versions of Firmware: RepRapFirmware-1.00-dc42.bin = Worked RepRapFirmware-1.09e-dc42.bin = Worked RepRapFirmware-1.09r-dc42.bin = Not Workingby gdwinslow - Ormerod
I have been runing: Fermware: 1.09e-dc42 Duet: v0.6 Board with a Duex4 board attached. proximate Sensore: (RepRapPro) Can i run the 1.09r-dc42 FW on it? I am asking as i haven't been able to run any of the FW past rev e with the Proximate Sen-sore Working. it reads triggered Allwes when i home Xby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Hi DC, think I got a good compile. I only needed to change the 'TEMPERATURE_LOW_SO_DONT_CARE' variable to something lower then 35c. So my Fan will shutdown when the hot end has gotten cool enough to shutdown the printer (M81) command. I am not Shure I Believe my diff tool comparing your 'RepRapFirmware-1.09e-dc42.bin' build to my 'RepRapFirmware.bin' build. Its telling my they are identical eby gdwinslow - Firmware - mainstream and related support
I now you are getting tired of all this questions. But hear is min: Building file: C:/workspace/RepRapFirmware/Libraries/Lwip/lwip/src/sam/netif/ethernetif.c Starting C compile "C:/Arduino/hardware/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4.8.3-2014q1/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -c -g -Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostdlib --param max-inline-insns-single=500 -Dprintf=iprintf -mcpu=cortex-m3 -DF_CPU=840000by gdwinslow - Firmware - mainstream and related support
is there a Way to Set the 'TEMPERATURE_LOW_SO_DONT_CARE' in the 'config.g' ? I need to set to 30.0 for my powere off Commandby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Appears to work OK Fore me FW: 1.09b, Web:1.06. Also the Ext-ruder Drive Status Readout is Fixed. in the FW: 1.09a is was not working. Good Jobby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Installed the new FW all Seams well, but i am also trying to get my Printer to M81 After print, But cant find a G Code that will Wait till my Hot-end gets to 35C. I try ed: ;End GCode G91 ; relative positioning G0 Z5.00 F275 ; retract the filament a bit wall lifting the nozzle, to release some of the pressure G90 ; use absolute coordinates M82by gdwinslow - Ormerod
In regards to the Z dos not slow down and go till the LED Is lit with FW upgrade Ok, Figured it out. Must be a Change in the FW i missed in the notes. If i comment out the old homing speed command: ;M210 X1200 Y1200 Z200 Set Homing Speed In my Config.g file, all is well agean.by gdwinslow - Ormerod
To Your Question about the Z prob readings. it reaches the threshold at 1.90mm and triggers the LED at 1.50mmby gdwinslow - Ormerod
This is the Config i am using, Although it worked on previous FWby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Hi All, Installed the 1.04c Firmware and the 1.05 web interface. In all it appears to be working. I do have a Strange problem though and am not sure where to look. The G32 command goes to my 4 points and Pushes the z Height down till it reaches the Threshold i set in my 'G31 P500 Z1.55' command, but it dos not slow down and go till the LED Is lit on the Sensor board. I am running one of DC42by gdwinslow - Ormerod
I Haven't, that's way I have subscribed to having the Slicer generate tool change fences and towers. The other issue is When there are no other tools select till the end of the print. The current implementations (I have seen) continues to switch tool every layer. Evian though you are using the same tool. Agene this would be done in a Post operation to optimize this. The slicer people Seam toby gdwinslow - Slic3r
About the question: why did you switch from using the two Melzi's you already had to the Duet with extender board I burnet the Hot bed controller of it long time back. Went through several other controller boards. Smocked the hot bed Controller of one and the connecter for the other. I am and embedded engineer so I was waiting for some one to get smart and use a Chip with enough horse powerby gdwinslow - General
oww, about 60mm on Bowden tub from hot end to Switch blockby gdwinslow - General
Sorry, hear is the Cura INI. but like I sead it dos not work well. just like all the rest of the programs that are supposed to do multicolorby gdwinslow - General
Ok, hear is my Printer sys Files. Not however you will need to adjust them for your setup, or you may have crashes. To do a Layer change (test). I used this code witch I manually inserted: ; ; Change Tool ; M117 Changing Color M83 G0 F3600 X198 Y200 Z{NEXT_LAYER_HEIGHT} T3 G1 Z0.4 F200 ; Put nozzle down for Cleaning G1 X198 Y15 E20 F900 G0 Z{NEXT_LAYER_HEIGHT} M82 G92 E{LAST_E_POSIby gdwinslow - General
Not sure how to dig into this any further, and it may have been addressed. but i Could not find any mention of this kind of error: 10:20:48 Error: GCodes: Attempt to read a GCode float array that is too long: G92 E0 10:20:47 File sent to print 10:20:36 FrameVertex.g Upload Complete in 41s 10:19:55 File Upload of FrameVertex.g to gcodes/FrameVertex.g started 10:17:19 File sent to print 10:17:by gdwinslow - Ormerod
I actually panted the under side of my glass, white. it works well and even keeps the glass from sliding around. But i should have used hi temperature pant instead of the garden verity type. it tends to stick to my aluminum, heat spreaderby gdwinslow - Ormerod
Actually, in the System files on the duet i back the filament off slow then fast till it is back before the many to one filament jig. This creates small diameter strings. In my many to one filament jig the tracks or channels are almost square. the strings end up in the corners. in 2 months of operating, i have had one clog do to and exparament i was trying in the gcode. was actually thinkingby gdwinslow - General