Thank you, the bug report sound like a complicated issue, I don't even understand most of it (not that I know much of marlin either). I have a: -MKS Gen 13 with Mega2560 -S-curve acceleration is disabled -Input Shaping is disabled - I still use the old CLASSIC_JERK - My Marlin version is 2.1.x PatchedSource (downloaded on the 21-01-2023) Stuttering/Skipping steps also happens with very slow acceby Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
I recently update from Marlin 2.0.x to Marlin 2.1.x, and now my max. feedrate before it starts loosing steps is only of about 100mm/s (compared to previous 300mm/s). Acceleration and Jerk settings are exactly the same as in my old config. To test max. feedrate I did: M203 500 ; To set the maximum feedrate to a large value (more than what was tested) G1 X180 F1200 ; In this case, move x from 0by Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
Now this might be a rather stupid question, but I'd be glad if someane can explain it. For quite some time I've been using Repetier(wich uses an old version of Cura Engine) as slicer. Due to the lack of some options, I started using the Cura GUI. Now, what I don't understand is: - In Repetier 0.6mm top/bottom thickness and 20% infill prints well - In Cura 1mm top/bottom thickness and 20% infillby Mj48 - Printing
What command are you using to run the bilinear bed running? I'm also new to Marlin and don't know much either, but could it maybe be related with the fact that you have #define AUTO_BED_LEVELLING_BILINEAR disabled/commented, and instead #define AUTO_BED_LEVELLING_UBL enabled/uncommented?by Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
Indeed, the problem was not Marlin. I guess this is more or less what was happening before: For some reason Platformio showed it was compiling the code, although it wasn't because basic compile errors such as using an old configuration.h file weren't being detected. Then, something would get uploaded to the board, as the onboard rt and tx leds would flash for quite a while, but probably this wby Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
Hello, and thank you for your help. I meant bugfix-2.0.x. The bugfix did compile and upload with #define LIN_ADVANCE enabled, but the 3d printer still doesn't recognize M900.by Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
It probably has to do with the MUSIC.GCO file, not your end script. Could you maybe post it? I suppose you are using M300 in your MUSIC.GCO, and it looks like you need a speeker and not just a buzzer:by Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
Hello As you are printing at relatively high temperatures (245º), the error could mean that your printer cannot keep up the temperature. As a safety feature, while printing(this does not include heating at the beginning of your print), Marlin halts the printer if the actual extruder temperature is xxºC under the target temperature for xx seconds, as it assumes your heater fell out of the hotenby Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin
Hello there. I'm new in this forum and don't know if my issue is a bug, so I'm posting here. Basically, after recently configuring and updating my printer to Marlin 2.0.7.2, I tried enabling the Linear Advance feature. At first, there would be the following compile error if #define LIN_ADVANCE was uncommented. I therefore downloaded Marlin 2.0.7.2 with bug fixes (bugfix- 2.0.x) on the 06/02by Mj48 - Firmware - Marlin