Quotedc42 If the problem only occurs in Chrome then it could be caused by over-long cookies left over from old versions of DWC. Try deleting cookies in Chrome. I removed the cookies and the problem went away. Thanks!by planar - Ormerod
Quotedc42 Did you update the files in the www folder of the SD card? You need to run Duet Web Control 1.11 with recent revisions of the firmware. Yes, I updated to DWC 1.11 (very nice piece of software too) even before I upgraded the firmware.by planar - Ormerod
Hi DC42, I tried 1.12-dc42 on my Ormerod 1 (upgrading from 0.78-dc42!) and when I try to upload a file I get and AJAX error and the web interface disconnects from the printer. I tried downgrading to the following versions, with the same results: 1.11-dc42 1.10+4-dc42 1.09x-dc42 This was all with Google Chrome on OSX. The stock 1.09 firmware doesn't have this problem. I didn't think it would cby planar - Ormerod
Quotedc42 I'd still like to know what was the cause of your Y-homing problem, as switching to RRP's homey.g file shouldn't have made any difference. I still suspect an intermittent microswitch connection, I got exactly the same problem today after upgrading to 0.78, and it reminded me of several months ago when my Y-axis would crash when trying to home it. The source of the problem was the bedby planar - Ormerod
Quotedc42 * M208 command allows you to set axis minimum positions (e.g. a negative x-axis position) as well as maximum positions. Quoteappjaws1 You suspected an intermittent microswitch connection, but I have checked and rechecked, the connections are tight, also I did mention that the x movement was only a few steps in the middle, it did not travel to the homing point. Could it be that your prby planar - Ormerod