QuoteDust how about posting the actual error, not a vague reference to it? And config files, in case its platform specific.. And build platform.. Doesnt happen to me on current bugfix under platformio for mega2560 Edit: just tried another common board LPC1769 based, no issues... Are you running the compiler in verbose mode? It will compile with these errors so if you are just looking at theby ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
when I compile a new version of Marlin 2.0.x bugfix I get this error multiple times, maybe on all the .CPP files. Error while detecting libraries included by C:\Users.............. The compile does finish = no fatal errors It does not occur on a previous build.by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
Quotedc42 Quoteruggb What is puzzling me is the fact that if I bring the fan speed up slowly, at 50-70% the temp curve is flat for the rest of the print. It is the initial shock that it doesn't handle. You can have sensitive PID parameters that react quickly to changes in load such as increasing extrusion speed or turning the fan on. But if you use those PID parameters during initial heating, yoby ruggb - General
QuoteMechaBits Do you need these fans, sounds like your talking part cooling. Yes, they are the part cooling fans. I guess the best short term solution is socks. I like the Repetier firmware solution, but that involves another learning curve.by ruggb - General
What is puzzling me is the fact that if I bring the fan speed up slowly, at 50-70% the temp curve is flat for the rest of the print. It is the initial shock that it doesn't handle. Like it does not react fast enough to a cooling. It is obvious the fan is causing the problem. The shrouds are formed to direct the air under, in front of and behind the nozzle/block. When I tune the PID should I haveby ruggb - General
Hey Doc, thanks for the reply. What I found out when I read questions I want to answer is that I must read the whole thing. I highlighted the answer.by ruggb - General
I am having a problem with my extruder recovering from the fans starting up. The fans start on layer 3. There is no issue with temp on layer 1 and 2. As soon as the fans start, the temp drops about 10° and stays there for about 60 sec. - long enough to cause a fault and stop printing. I set it back to only 50% and that seemed to work, sort of. I then reran my PID calibrations for extruder and beby ruggb - General
good luck to you. watch your prints printing. You can use those observations to learn a lot. When you have a problem, post what you observe. We hate posts that say "My printer doesn't work. What's wrong?" There is plenty of info on the web. Learn to search for it.by ruggb - CoreXY Machines
speed, temperature, steps/mm, Z0 setting. They can vary based on the characteristics of the print. They do vary on the type of filament = mostly temperature. You need to step back and do some studying. As I told you it isn't plug and play. Revue some sites on solving print problems. There are a lot of them now. You seem to have no concept based on what little info you have posted so far.by ruggb - CoreXY Machines
But how much do I add for my labor and design modifications? I did build it myself from internet plans I modified. $1000. is just partsby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
I need to print another to see. I think Marlin had an problem with missing steps because of a software issue that generated varying step pulse widths, which seems to have been fixed recently. I am thinking those small displacements in XY are due to that. The small prints that I have done since the fix look better. So far it has cost me about $1000. so I don't know how "budget" that is in today'sby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
Nice prints. My primary issue now is with temperature and small areas. Everything on my unit is in mm so those numbers are also mm numbers. Does that make it any better? Considering someone else's numbers for a BL Touch probe are Range: 0.040 Standard Deviation: 0.015366 mine looks pretty good, wouldn't you say? I would say a major issue is in the probe response.by ruggb - CoreXY Machines
This is default /** * Default Axis Steps Per Unit (steps/mm) * Override with M92 * X, Y, Z, E0 [, E1[, E2...]] */ #define DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT { 80, 80, 4000, 500 } ================ this is mine #define DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT { 200, 200, 800, 185.2 } your answer indicates you may not be capable of fixing this yourself, since you did notby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
interesting. I never have been much concerned about that since my prints look pretty good to me. Mine is a CoreXY FDM and my probe repeatability test (Marlin) gives me a std deviation of 0.002764 and a range of 0.009. I have no idea how that relates to your numbers. I have a std 1.8° stepper doing 32 microsteps driving 3 std 8/2 lead screws via a GT2 belt and 16T pulleys. Nothing I would considerby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
Based on the performance of my CoreXY printer, I keep thinking y'all are overthinking this Z drive. I have 3 screws driven by 1 motor/belt/pulleys using brass nut mount and Openbuild screws. Even the platform is only centered in the frame with rollers and not confined otherwise. To be honest, I am surprised it works so well. I have to warn you that the Openbuild screws I got would not work withby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
I built Carl Feniak's design and modified it to use 3 screws driven by one motor. He had 2 screws with a cantilever bed. I didn't like having one end hanging in the air. The above appears to be his updated design which I just saw and I have no idea why there is now 5 screws. This is his original design This is pretty much what mine looks like and I have no problem with stability. It is solid as aby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
To keep yourself sane with Marlin and its updates, I suggest creating a working Marlin folder = mine is "Marlin top". That way you have separate folders for each update you do. Download dnld the build zip file to that folder. Then: 1. Add the build number to the downloaded zip file. 2. Unzip the file. The folder will have the filename. 3. Do a verify compile to be sure you are working with a gby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
what is your problem? I would start by recommending you upgrade to at least Marlin 2.0 = it is released. I am running the 2.0.x bug fix because IMHO it has a couple important fixes (at least for me). My CoreXY machine is home built modded from Carl Fenick's plans. Working very well right now. My config files won't do you any good with 1.1.8. Tell me what hardware you have and what problems you hby ruggb - CoreXY Machines
I have this problem and just did a clean install (registry, appdata, everything cleaned out) of RH 2.1.6 == I still have the problem. I configured Scripts 1-5 When I hover over them in Manual Control the first one says nothing = blank with a generic tooltip the 2nd name is what was configured as #1 The 3rd name is what was configured as #2 The 4th as #3, and the 5th as #4 When I click on #2 iconby ruggb - Repetier
when I hover over a script number in Manual Control the tooltip is blank for #1, #2 has #1s tip, #3 has #2s tip, etc. I reinstalled RH completely and it is still the same. It is fine on another computer - both W10 x64 up to date. Why?by ruggb - RepRap Host
it mysteriously stopped doing that after a few resets. though periodically it will appear lost and do other strange things after a reboot. It is almost (maybe actually) like some variables are not getting initialized properly.by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
When I trigger P park head script it goes to the XY park position THEN to the Z position. Not good. It should first go to the Z position relative, not absolute, then the XY position. Either that or let me define the P script. Then I can use Marlin G27 P2by ruggb - Repetier
where do i find the build log? It does work. I am just trying to understand why it is telling me there is more than one instance of the lib.by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
I recompiled to an empty log so what is in here is one compile. There are no errors during compile, just the message at the end about more than 1 u8glib file during == Detecting libraries used... Alternatives for U8glib.h: ResolveLibrary(U8glib.h) -> candidates: at end Multiple libraries were found for "U8glib.h" Used: D:\Users\Bill\Documents\Arduino\libraries\U8glib Using library U8gby ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
yes, that is how I found the one I deleted. But it still says there is more, but only gives me the path to the one it is using.by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
I can only find 1 library file "u8glib.h" It is in D:\Users\Bill\Documents\Arduino\libraries There was one here >> C:\Program Files (x86)\3D\Arduino\libraries that I deleted. When I compile, how is Arduino IDE finding this >> Multiple libraries were found for "U8glib.h"?by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
I never enter Fxxxx so it is at the default speed which is pretty slow.by ruggb - Firmware - Marlin
This is an upgrade to a recent bugfix 2.0.x and it previously worked. If I reset, home all and issue a G0 x150 y150 command the drives buzz, the head goes no place, and the position indicators all update to 150 150. If I issue G0 x150 it goes to X150. I then issue G0 Y150 and it goes to Y150, and the position indicators all update accordingly. Does the same with scripts Using Repetier-Host Otby ruggb - Firmware - Marlin