on the right side of the plater tab you can select different filament types for the different extruders. there you can have different temperatures.by DasBasti - Ormerod
in Slicer you can set the temperature for each material. you asign the material to one of your tools (i.e. extruder) so they have different temperaturesby DasBasti - Ormerod
G10 P1 X19 S-273 R-273 ; Set tool 1 operating and standby temperatures, uncomment if you have a dual colour upgrade To have a different standby value per tool/extruder you have to change the R-value in this line of your configuration to the desired standby temperatureby DasBasti - Ormerod
Ich möchte euch ein kleineres Erweiterungsboard vorstellen. Es kann an ein Duet Board angeschlossen werden und stellt bis zu vier weitere Extrudertreiber zur Verfügung. Damit eignet es sich hervorragend um ein Diamond Hotend an das Duet Board anzuschließen. Das Board mit drei Stepper Treibern bekommt ihr per PM im Set für 40€.by DasBasti - Kommerzielle Angebote & Produktvorstellungen
have you tried printing on a colder surface? I usulay print at 45°C on plain glass. 50°C for the first layer.by DasBasti - Ormerod
With the 20A supply you should be able to reach at least 100°C on your bed. I have a 15A supply and it tops at 90°Cby DasBasti - Ormerod
I use the firmware feature for color mixing. each color is a tool number. you can use something like M567 P0 E0:0.1:0.2:0.7 to have a color mixing tool 0. I doubt that there is a color mixing feature in slic3r since you can only attach one tool to a stl modelby DasBasti - Slic3r
that depends wether you have your extruder set to relative or absolute movements. You can be sure to move only 1mm back if you leave the G92 lin in there. If you have your extruder in absolute mode and at the end of your print your extruder is at a high value it will move all the way back to position -1.by DasBasti - Ormerod
strange... does this work?by DasBasti - Ormerod
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Hi, I built a small extension board to plug into the Duet pin header. It carries up to four additional stepper driver (pololu modules). It is super useful when you want to add a diamond hotend to your ormerod. Some more information and how to get your own are on my Blog I would really appreciate any feedback on this thing.by DasBasti - Ormerod
Hi Bigbangnow is there any part of the board that gets hot after you plug in the usb cable? What device is showing in windows? Maybe you have pressed the erase button and now you need to reflash the firmware?by DasBasti - Ormerod
Ok, I just unplugged every connection. and it works again. maybe something shorted out.by DasBasti - Ormerod
I just touched the duet board on the back of my running printer and all the lights went on, the motors did some strange noises and then shut down. Now it does not boot up and does not appear as USB device. I just wiggled a bit on one of the stepper motor cables to make sure it is connected. I tried using the USB cable without luck so far. I pressed the flash erase and reset button couple of timeby DasBasti - Ormerod
I have those fittings, too. I solved it by drilling out the inner diameter of the fitting with a 4mm drill. I am able to push the PTFE tube all the way into the aluminium part.by DasBasti - Ormerod
Just wanted to say thank you dc42 for keeping your work up on your fork, The software is great and it was so easy to get the diamond hotend up and running for my printer.by DasBasti - Ormerod
same happened for me. i used some teflon band to seal up the thread. works fine for now.by DasBasti - Ormerod
you can polish a scratched up nozzle using a honing stone. also known as sharpening stone. just use some water on the stone and rotate the front of the nozzle with little to no pessure at the angle of the tip until it is smooth again. i do that every time i clean out my hotend.by DasBasti - Ormerod
have you checked, that the gcode was transfered completely to the sd card? i had a similar problem where the file was not completely transfered and so it kind of finished beacause it ran out of things to do...by DasBasti - Ormerod
Wow thank you dc42. This version combined with the new web interface is awesome. So far it is working great!by DasBasti - Ormerod
QuotepandionxIn your DSL router, you need to port forward port 80 to :80, and then port 81 (for example) to :80. Then from outside you can access your printer on :80 and your webcam on :81. this will also work.by DasBasti - Ormerod
you have to put one of the devices on another port than 80. I dont know how easy it is to put the printer on another port suggests that it is fixed to port 80. so have a look if you could put your webcam on another port. 8000 is a good one to use.by DasBasti - Ormerod
I usualy use a very low speed with free hanging lies (bridges) this ensures that the filament can cool down enough to harden and not sag that much. it is important to have good airflow when printing steep overhangs.by DasBasti - Ormerod
I had the same problem twice. I cranked up the hotend to 240°C and let it sit for a couple of minutes. the PLA around the metal starts to melt and you can pry it off with some pliers. or your fingers. after that i used a flathead screwdriver to scrape off remaining plastic.by DasBasti - Ormerod
the homing is done in your g-code file. if you print the snowman right from your printr you might find a line that reads: G28 ; Home all axes delete this line from the file and it will start printing without homing of the axes.by DasBasti - Ormerod
have a look at thermistor. maybe the connection got loose and you encountered a safety shutdown of the heated bed. you can look at the messages of the web interfaceby DasBasti - Ormerod
The Lift is set with your slicing software not obn the printer. The printer does not distinguish between printing moves and moving moves. If your nozle does not lift during a print, your slicer is not configured to do this.by DasBasti - Ormerod
The power connector melting is due to excessive heat. This happens when you cable does not make good contact to your screw terminal. You should check your wiring connections with a multimeter. they should always read 0 Ohm resistance from one terminal to the other end. Otherwise the connection point will act as a resistor and dissipate power. this causes the terminal to heat up an melt.by DasBasti - Ormerod
Quotedc42Was the ripple really as much as 1Vpp? It looks a lot less on the scope trace in your blog entry. You are right, it is more like 0.2Vpp. I just had a look at it again, it is indeed only 0.2Vppby DasBasti - Controllers
I took one apart and had a poke around what is inside of the supply. The look quite decent for the price. So I would say go for it.by DasBasti - Controllers