G-Code console says: QuoteWarning: Tool 0 was not driven because its heater temperatures was not high enough And the problem seems to be that printer is not waiting for Heater 1 (T0) to get to right temperature. It waits for bed to get to 57C then it turns on Heater 1 but starts printing immediately as well.by bitfield - Ormerod
Thanks. I changed homeall.g to move head to 100,100 before homing Z. That helped. The extruder is right on the edge at Y0, sensors are outside. Is it recommended to do G28 in every gcode or can I safely remove that from slic3r configuration? Apart from that, something feels wrong with selecting extruder in my slic3r since it's not extruding while printing. G28 ; home all axes M83; G10 P0 S195 Rby bitfield - Ormerod
I attached the two both files.by bitfield - Ormerod
This is the output from M122 after a crash. Platform Diagnostics: Memory usage: Program static ram used: 41408 Dynamic ram used: 43424 Recycled dynamic ram: 1184 Current stack ram used: 2872 Maximum stack ram used: 4276 Never used ram: 8012 Last reset 00:02:05 ago, cause: watchdog Last software reset code & available RAM: 0x0003, 7668 Spinning module during software reset: GCodes Last messaby bitfield - Ormerod
No but I replaced the entire sys www and gcodes folder at the same time as I flashed the firmware so it should already be there.by bitfield - Ormerod
Here it is. It's more or less what you originally gave me.by bitfield - Ormerod
The original ones that came in SDImage folder from your repo.by bitfield - Ormerod
I haven't added M574 but it seems to home Y properly? I have other issues however. I just tried to print snowman. For some reason it seems to do some homing magic in the beginning? Then Z0 is reset to approx. 1.5 above bed. Why is that? I also tried to export a GCode using Slic3r 1.2.9 (with latest config for Ormerod from here: ). However, with same result. It homes X (maybe Y?) and resets Z asby bitfield - Ormerod
Hmm, I uploaded a new, bigger file (a real print) and that worked fine.by bitfield - Ormerod
Well of course. Sorry about that. Wonderful feeling to be able to just press Home All and then Auto bed compensation and all four points are good. I had to adjust H slightly because of changes made to the extruder part. Only annoying thing right now is that my Duet is restarting every time I upload a file through the web interface. Thanks for all the help dc42. This would have taken me so muchby bitfield - Ormerod
I wish I could tell it's all working, but ... When I upload the bed.g file through the web interface it seems to get stuck on "Uploading File(s), 100% Complete (3.5 KiB/s)". After 10 to 15 seconds I get "Communication Error" "Please check your printer is still on" , etc. When I hit OK I can re-connect but X, Y, Z is no longer homed. It's as if the printer rebooted. The file seems to be uploaded.by bitfield - Ormerod
I just flashed latest of your firmware (was running 0.78h previously) and my X axis was inverted. I recall something about this way back but I can't seem to find the right information. What am I suppose to do? Change wiring? If so, how? edit/ Gosh, I'm so trigger happy on this forum. Found the original post where you explained the change.by bitfield - Ormerod
M561 G30 P0 X70 Y20 Z-100000 H0.25 G30 P1 X70 Y160 Z-100000 H0.05 G30 P2 X200 Y160 Z-100000 H-0.25 G30 P3 X200 Y20 Z-100000 H-0.25 G30 P4 X100 Y100 Z-100000 H0 S0 So this is all that's needed, in a new bed.g file? Then run G32 after startup?by bitfield - Ormerod
Stupid question. But latest Arduino doesn't seem to have the bossac binary any more? Where do I find it? edit/ Nevermind, found it on sourceforge. However, I do get Auto scan for devices failed, after doing Erase / Reset. edit2/ Nevermind again. Switched to Windows and it worked.by bitfield - Ormerod
Quotedc42 My best guess is that it's caused by the varying angle of the Bowden tube producing more or less sideways force on the head, which affects the head tilt, and this is turn is causing the probe threshold to vary. But I am surprised the variation is so high. You could test this theory by removing the Bowden tube and measuring the trigger heights again. Alternatively, hang the extruder drivby bitfield - Ormerod
Alright, I've been having my hands busy with other stuff lately but tonight I finally finished off the installation of the aluminium arm and just ran the automatic bed level. Unfortunately, the issue is still present. These are the values: Point - Z value after G30 - Z value after lowering until gripping a sheet of paper P0 - 1.35 - +0.25 P1 - 1.35 - +0.05 P2 - 1.35 - -0.25 P3 - 1.35 - -0.25 P4by bitfield - Ormerod
I think I'm best off if you send me a set of screws. I bought the arm in beginning of January, the holes are countersunk. I'll send you my address in a PM. Let me know how much you want for them including shipping and I do a PayPal transfer.by bitfield - Ormerod
What are the specs of the screws provided. This set has been laying around here so long the screws got legs and walked away on their own. Also, is there some sort of instructions to read for doing a replacement on the old ormerod version or am I supposed to read the original assembly instruction? Thanks!by bitfield - Ormerod
I have now ordered the aluminium x arm kit from ddmetalproducts and will put this issue on hold until I have replaced the acrylic parts. Keeping my fingers cross.by bitfield - Ormerod
I'll get back to your bullets later. Just wanted to quickly run a separate question. Is this issue in the print caused by a bad bed level? As you can see, one of the edges of the star is slightly curved in the bottom. This edge happen to be closest to P0.by bitfield - Ormerod
I'm interested in one if you ever happen to create a new batch. Please sign me up.by bitfield - Ormerod
I tried to take some pictures but I'm not sure it's worth it. It's really hard to get any decent photos that's of any value. Anyway, while doing this I realized that it might very well be the x plate that is bended in some weird way. It's hard to tell by just looking at it. This is what I did. Put the nozzle over P2. Raised head just before going from 5xx to 4xx. I.e red LED on sensor board isby bitfield - Ormerod
It started out pretty well at first but then eventually the gaps started to appear again together with a very bad squeaking sound. I had that with my first print of the star as well. Thought it was the LM12LUU bearings at first but I had a hard time localising exactly where the sound was coming from. Then I realized it was the MR93ZZ bearing on the x-carriage. It wasn't moving freely at all againby bitfield - Ormerod
dc42, Thanks. Your instructions helped tightening the belt a lot! I Re-calibrated the extrusion but it seemed to be good so I didn't change any settings. Re-running the print now with a tighten belt to see if it makes the difference.by bitfield - Ormerod
The filament is supposed to be 1.75mm which is what's specified in slic3r. I have not changed anything in the feeder since I first calibrated it but I can double check the calibration of course. As seen in the image, it looks like it's the X axis that's causing the issue right? The X belt is rather slack but I couldn't feel any slippage when I dragged it manually. Should I try to tighten it upby bitfield - Ormerod
See image. Gaps around the eyes and in some edges. Not quite sure why?by bitfield - Ormerod
I'll come back with better images tomorrow. Just got myself a new card reader for the camera.by bitfield - Ormerod
Not sure how it's possible to determine anything from these images. Please let me know if I should use a better camera (I didn't find the CF card reader so I took photos with the smartphone).by bitfield - Ormerod
None of the points are over the double kapton tape. Well inside actually. My current points I'm experimenting with are: M557 P0 X70 Y20 M557 P1 X70 Y160 M557 P2 X200 Y160 M557 P3 X200 Y20 M557 P4 X100 Y100 By "along x-axis", do you mean looking from X200 towards X0? It might have been slightly bent to the right. I could just straighten it up. Did a re-calibration but with the same result. Hereby bitfield - Ormerod
First of all. I really appreciate your help and patience, dc42. Right now I just want to get started printing again. Quotedc42 First, please confirm that you are using M558 P1 to activate the sensor, and never any other P number. Confirmed. Quotedc42Can you try to measure it? First, ensure that the nozzle has no plastic melted on the end. Then, for each of the bed probing XY coordinates, move thby bitfield - Ormerod