That was a typo - Im running 1.15c and I'm pretty sure the temperature isnt actually dropping more likely being misread and triggering the fault.by DADIY - Duet
Is there any way to disable the heater fault checking. I've been several hours into a print I've done regularly for a while and a heater fault gets logged and the printer air prints until it's noticed.by DADIY - Duet
I think physical buttons are a thing of the past. Companies like tesla are already bolting huge touch screens to the dashboard to replace real buttons.by DADIY - Duet
It was a quick 5 minute tweak to add the button and tweak the other capitals due to your excellent code and I can only tell you my use case. Once I start a print I don't use the bottom menu bar until it's finished, to be fair I tend not to touch anything. I wouldn't fiddle with the setup or console screens whilst printing and if the button was smaller it would reduce the risk of accidentally pby DADIY - Duet
I added an emergency stop button to a local copy of the 1.15b3 firmware. Only tested on a 7" panel but thought I'd post a pic to see if this placement was liked. To me, this seems the logical place as it's always going to be in the same place on all screens. I'd probably like to make the button smaller and change the symbol to match DWC.by DADIY - Duet
I really like the idea of this but think it needs to be merged into the DWC software. I can cope with loading new firmware and new webpages from time to time, but adding a 3rd item to the mix and for me its too much. Far easier just to visit a website for help than load a local copy.by DADIY - Duet
Tonight's the night for finding little things. If I press the extruder 1 heater button it toggles between active and standby temperatures if I press the bed heater button it will turn the heater on, but a second press should I think turn it off, but this doesn't happen.by DADIY - Duet
One other thing that I notice, if a heater is on and the temperature is blank then the paneldue will read -273, is there a way to make that blank too.by DADIY - Duet
Loaded 1.15beta3 on my panel due 1.1 board with 7" screen without issues. Anecdotally it seemed quicker to connect, but that's a feeling rather than being scientific As for the stop button. If you made the Control/Print/Console/Setup buttons a little less wide there would be room for a square button in either the center (my preference - like a modern car hazard button) or on the far right.by DADIY - Duet
Excellent I will try this tonight. One thing I would like to suggest as a future improvement is to include the emergency stop button on the Control screen. It would have been really useful last night whenI was tuning limit switch location to have a quick access to it. At least on the 7" screen there is some space for it I think.by DADIY - Duet
Thanks - Here's how mine currently looks.by DADIY - Duet
Hi, I have a tiny improvement suggestion, on the display, the titles for current/active/standby/extruder are all lower case, adding capitals make these look much nicer IMHO. I have already tweaked the fields file in the source and tried it and can post a pic. I didn't want to fork your github and request a pull for something so trival.by DADIY - Duet
After a number of prints the heater issue has been cured by using auto tuning, Also it would appear that the temperature is much more stable than before which has allowed me to reduce the temperature in my prints. thanks DC42 for all you do QuoteDADIY I had assumed that Autotune was only for the duetwifi as I'd only seen it documented in their forum . I ran the following for auto tune (usingby DADIY - Duet
I had assumed that Autotune was only for the duetwifi as I'd only seen it documented in their forum . I ran the following for auto tune (using P0.5 cancelled itself with a message to reduce P or increase S) M303 H1 P0.4 S240 M307 H1 - reported Heater 1 model: gain 451.5, time constant 52.9, dead time 3.8, max PWM 1.00, in use: yes, mode: PID Setpoint change: P5.5, I0.10, D14.6 Load change: P5.5by DADIY - Duet
I'm using the M301 command to set the heater on duet 0.6. I commented out the Fisher default and tweaked the numbers as per the instructions - this is in my config.g ;M301 H1 P12 I0.4 D80 W180 B300 ; Set tool 0 PID parameters M301 H1 P12 I0.8 D40 W180 B300 ; Set tool 0 PID parameters for firmware 1.15+ The over shoot doesn't always happen, I just booted the printer from cold and set tby DADIY - Duet
I tried another few tests, on all the tests the hot end should be 220c and 70c for the bed. Test 1 - Started print, temperatures came up and the hot end over shot to 265c then fault occurred. Test 2 - Restarted printer, manually set temperatures before printing and just after starting to print the temperature dropped ~70c and fault occurred. Test 3 - Same as test 2 but waited longer before stby DADIY - Duet
Just updated to 1.15b and the homing a,b,c axes issue has gone. But as soon as I try a print with the bed heater turned on to 70 I get the following logged even though the temperatures look fine, I print this file regularly and its almost always a success. Also even though the heater was turned off the print continued causing a blockage of the nozzle trying to push plastic through a cooling nozby DADIY - Duet
Just looking at the reprap gcode wiki and I cannot find any mention about homing for the A,B,C Axes. I was hoping that I could just disable these? QuoteDADIY Since updating I see a couple of things I wouldn't expect - After homing I see the warning symbol next to the printer name and the text - The following axes are not homed: A, B, C Also in settings -> machine properties it says - Z-Prby DADIY - Duet
Since updating I see a couple of things I wouldn't expect - After homing I see the warning symbol next to the printer name and the text - The following axes are not homed: A, B, C Also in settings -> machine properties it says - Z-Probe Type: Two Switches (4) But I have three switches. Any tips how to tidy this up?by DADIY - Duet
When I look at the source of the fisher.ini file from that link I can see it sets the filament to 1.73mm so I think you may not have loaded it correctly. Did you do a File -> Load Config to add it and then select it under Printer settings?by DADIY - Fisher
Looks like your bed calibration is out as you are too close during the first layer. You can either play with your probing or cheat it (at least to prove it) In config.g you can adjust the offset for the probing with the command G31 X0 Y0 Z-0.2 P200 Increasing the Z-0.2 option will make the hot end start further away from the bed. The default value if I recall is Z-0.1 so I have increased miby DADIY - Fisher
There is a bug in the latest version of compiler.h. This line # define OPTIMIZE_HIGH __attribute__((optimize(s))) needs to be like this with quotes. # define OPTIMIZE_HIGH __attribute__((optimize("s"))) Seems to affect newer versions but the quotes are backward compatible - more details here.by DADIY - Duet
Thanks - That's made a big difference. Just leaves me with one error that looks more sensible, Oddly commenting out OPTIMIZE_HIGH from cycle_counter.c allows a clean build. Building file: ../src/ASF/common/services/delay/sam/cycle_counter.c Invoking: ARM/GNU C Compiler : 5.3.1 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Studio\7.0\toolchain\arm\arm-gnu-toolchain\bin\arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe" -x c -mthby DADIY - Duet
Just tried to compile the latest version of the PanelDue firmware from github in Atmel Studio 7.0.1006 (I suspect this might be too new?) but I'm running into errors - I suspect my toolchain is wrong but Im a bit lost at which one I should be using - Any tips which the correct one is and where I can get it? Task "RunCompilerTask" Shell Utils Path C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Studio\7.0\shby DADIY - Duet
Well in one last attempt I found an HTC micro usb cable and that just worked. I'm so relieved, I can only guess the other cables couldnt supply the current. thanks for a prompt response. DAby DADIY - Duet
I suspect I'm doing something wrong, but this is now driving me nuts. I made sure the jumper was set to 3.3v and connected the PanelDue to a 7" screen and plugged it into my USB port only. The screen came on but showed funny lines as I expected so thought all I needed to do was load the right firmware. I pressed and held erase for a couple of seconds and then pressed reset. I now have a blacby DADIY - Duet
With my home made heat bed I'm using 4mm glass from the local glass company with a little hair spray for PLA or ABS juice for ABS and its working great. For ABS I have a cardboard box folder into a hexagon that forms a make shift enclosure which has made a world of difference.by DADIY - Fisher
Thanks for the info, they look right to me. I've noticed on mine that the silver coloured plating wears off and then they either need replacing or rotating.by DADIY - Fisher
Does anyone know if the Duet 0.6 (as supplied with the Fisher) can supply the 650ma power needed to drive the 7" display?by DADIY - Duet
thanks. I thought it would be On a side note any idea how long the 0.6 board will be supported?by DADIY - Duet