I downloaded it correctly, as is the right size,
I tried again this morning with the same file and hopefully is all ok now.
Did the same thing as yesterday… maybe is just the bossa program being funny sometimes.
Thank you for the answer anyway.
I was thinking of displaying the first few macros only if there are 2 or fewer tools defined when using the 5" or 7" screen, and only if there is just 1 tool defined when using the 4.3" screen.
PanelDue provides 3 estimated of how much longer the print will take, just like the web interface. One is based on the layer count, another is based on what proportion of the file has been processed, and one is based on what proportion of the total filament needed has been consumed. So in your image, the estimate based on the later count was 9 hours 31 minutes.
After searching, I finally found this thread. Please add this information to the wiki. The display is really confusing otherwise. (I was trying to figure out why a single layer would take almost as long as the entire print, and how filament was being measured in minutes/seconds.)
Another question - kinda related but not. I unfortunately "took out" my mosfet on FAN0 and am trying to remap it to FAN1 for my print cooling. I found a thread on how to do this but the "FAN" button on the screen wont operate the fan. I can control it through the web interface on the "FAN2" slider, and I "think" I have it mapped to the toolhead - but im unsure.
; Tools
M563 P0 D0 H1 F1; Define tool 0
If this is the correct code and it is in fact mapped correctly, what can I do to get rid of the "fan" button on my display and put the working "fan" button up there? I was hoping that once I remapped the fan that the button would also be remapped.
I guess I didn't realized I'd changed it from default? In my head, you always have a hotend cooler, so making it fan0 would make sense there. Not all printers have a filament cooler, or possibly more than one, so having them be 1+ seemed logical.
But good to know the standard, not hard to switch back around. Thanks
One item not yet mentioned there is that if you need to connect a PanelDue 2.0 or 3.0 to a Duet WiFi revision 1.01 or later or a Duet Ethernet, then you can use just the ribbon cable. This is an easy option if the PanelDue and the Duet are close together.
The 7.0E is an experimental build for a different type of 7" TFT panel that we are trying out. Do not use it on current production PanelDues.
The PanelDue PCB will have the version number on the back, either 2.0 or 3.0. But version 2.0 boards sold out several weeks ago, so you will receive a version 3.0 board. The means you need the build with -v3- in the name.
Maybe I read you wrong but, M83 is in my config.g file. Again the web interface works right with relative extrusion. PanelDue doesn't. I can go back and forth between web interface and panel due over and overbut paneldue is over extruding while web interface is just right. I assume it's realitive vs absolute.