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Uncomment these lines in Configuration.h:
#define REPRAPWORLD_KEYPAD
#define REPRAPWORLD_KEYPAD_MOVE_STEP 10.0 // how much should be moved when a key is pressed, eg 10.0 means 10mm per click
Edit:
The setting above works only with RAMPS (MOTHERBOARD 33)!
For Megatronics (MATHERBOARD 701) as far you don't use the Keypad comment this code in ultralcd.cpp:
#else
// pinMode(SHIFT_CLK,OUTPUT)
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flurin
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Firmware - mainstream and related support
Ok, Did you change the Configuration.h file above?
I saw your setting MIN_EXTRUDER_TEMP = 0, so it should work with a cold extruder too.
/* \brief Minimum temperature for extruder operation
This is a saftey value. If your extruder temperature is below this temperature, no
extruder steps are executed. This is to prevent your extruder to move unless the fiament
is at least molten. After havong
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flurin
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Firmware - mainstream and related support
I've uploaded the latest Implementation (ui.h).
The Keypad button actions are added and tested with the RAMPS 1.4.
The Megatronics v2.0 has different pin numbers, I could add it but I can't test the code.
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flurin
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Repetier
Hi Repetier,
I decided to clone your Repetier-Firmware and to add some code for the ReprapWorld Keypad and LCD.
So far I've tested the LCD and the Keypad encoder.
Repetier-Firmware Clone
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flurin
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Repetier
How to connect/configure the ReprapWorld LCD with RAMPS 1.4:
1. Connect the LCD as described here: RAMPS LCD
2. Definitions in Configuration.h
#define FEATURE_CONTROLLER 1
3. Definitions in uiconfig.h:
#define UI_DISPLAY_CHARSET 0
...
#define UI_DISPLAY_TYPE 1
...
#define UI_COLS 20
...
#define UI_ROWS 2 // or 4
...
#else // Direct display connections
#define UI_DISPLAY_RS_PIN 16 // PINK.1
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flurin
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Repetier
Hi Repetier,
I have a ReprapWorld-Keypad V1.0, so I would be your "tester" if you will implement the code.
My Configuration:
ORD Bot Hadron
RAMPS 1.4, Arduino Mega 2560
ReprapWorld Keypad
a simple LCD 20x2
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flurin
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Repetier
karabas Wrote:
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> Sorry I mean "sharp" as when light almost parallel
> to the surface and layer shadows help to discover
> defects.
Why don't you upload a sample?
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flurin
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General
Correct! I didn't find much about this issue.
I think the best solution should be to add a setting for the Z-Speed in the Slicer in order to avoid confusion. But Software Developers sometime set others priorities, I too developed Software for a long time and I know how Software Developers think :-)
The firmware Configuration:
#define DEFAULT_MAX_FEEDRATE {500, 500, 5, 45} // m/sec)
def
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flurin
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Repetier
@Thinkyhead
See Alzibiff post above:
G1 Z0.300 F6000.000
How do I ensure that Z-axis feedrates keep within my maximum? Where is the 6000 figure coming from?
F6000.000 corresponds to 100 mm/sec and this is the "Speed for non-printing moves->Travel".
Try to change this value in Slic3r and check the Gcode again.
The Retraction->Lift Z->Speed is another setting.
However F6000.000 is a
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flurin
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Repetier
repetier Wrote:
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> What I meant is Silic3r uses the same feed rate
> for x/y as for z.
As far as I know Slic3r uses the "Speed for non-printing moves -> Travel" for the z move.
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flurin
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Repetier
My latest macro photo:
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flurin
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General
... I'm still experimenting with my old digital camera, however I uploaded a new picture of the cutted cylinder that better shows the layers.
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flurin
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General
karabas Wrote:
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> Macro please. Use sharp upper light to see shadows
> from layers.
> And macro of vertical edge.
Post a sample of your "sharp" picture.
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flurin
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General
I uploaded 2 pictures here:
Use "View Full size" to see the originals.
I haven't the same "Before-Pitcures" to compare but this is the result I achieved using the Parts I described on Thingiverse.
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flurin
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General
Well I know that, we 've discussed the "Z-Wobble issue" here:
I just intended to post a solution that could be of interest for the forum members, considering that this solution may be used independently of the 3D-Printer Type.
Maybe I'm in the wrong forum?
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flurin
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General
e.g.
I'll print a few more samples. What would you like to see?
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flurin
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General
If you have trouble with the Z-Wobble, the Slim-Z-Coupling may help:
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flurin
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General
A Zip-file will be ok or a Disk Image File e.g. "Repetier-Host Mac_0_31.dmg"
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flurin
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Repetier
I've found a workaround:
1. Download this utility -> 2. Unpack using unpkg. 3. Copy Repetier-Host Mac.app to the folder /Apllications.
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flurin
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Repetier
Yes I did. I can start Repetier-Host Mac_0_31.pkg opening it with the menu and the installer works too.
But there is no app in the folder Applications.
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flurin
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Repetier
I tried to install Repetier-Host Mac 0.31 on my Mac mini, OS X 10.8.1.
but the installer didn't install the app.
I got the message "The installation was succeful" but there is no app in the folder Applications.
Any ideas?
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flurin
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Repetier
Thanks Repetier
I've updated to Version 0.71 -> bug fixed!
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flurin
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Repetier
Same issue as dzach.
No heating (no LED)
My data:
Arduino Compiler 1.0.1
Arduino Mega 2560, RAMPS 1.4 ( -> MOTHERBOARD=33)
Repetier-Firmware: 0.7
The Printer works with Marlin (same pins).
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flurin
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Repetier
@nophead
I printed the Wheelmm.stl and the SmallCylinder.stl with the same config using PLA:
The small difference: Wheelmm has a diameter of 8 mm, SmallCylinder only 5 mm.
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flurin
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Printing
@nophead
I'll get a heated bed soon and I'll try using ABS. But I think that the heat problem printing a small area will be the same.
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flurin
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Printing
@Mazaw
I've improved my cooling and I'm going to try again with multiple prints ( read above about quality).
The goal is to find a solution for single print.
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flurin
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Printing
@MotoBarsteward
Thank you for your feedback. I tried both.
The sticking point is the increasing heat, when the extruder stays inside a small area. The print hasn't enough time to cool.
I added the slt-file in case you would like to print it and so get an idea.
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flurin
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Printing
I'm trying to print a small cylinder like this:
My data:
3D Printer: Ord Bot, Hadron
Extruder: MakerGear Plastruder, nozzle = 0.35 mm
Slic3r 0.8.4 (0.85dev)
Layer Height: 0.25 mm
Filament: PLA
What I already did:
Slow speed: 20 mm/s
Multiple Prints
Fan cooling (several types)
Skeinforge has an option: Cool->Cool Type: Orbit, I didn't try it, but I think this is more or less similar to M
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flurin
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Printing
I also tried with Version 0.8.4. it seems to be ok with my config.ini.
You can use e.g. Pleasant3D or Repetier-Host (I use Repetier-Host Mac) to analyze your Gcode-File.
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flurin
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Slic3r
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