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    • cheeseandhamundefined
      cheeseandham
      last edited by

      Versions of things:

      • Duet 2 WiFi H/W v1.03 F/W:Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 2.04RC1 (2019-07-14b1)
      • Duet WiFi Server Version: 1.23
      • DueX5 (H/W V0.9a)
      • Duet Web Control 2.0.0-RC6

      **Problem: **

      My fan is supposed to be remapped to fan 2. It has worked in the past.

      Executing

      M106 P2 Sxxx
      

      Switches the fan on and off depending on the S value

      However

      M106 Sxxx
      

      does nothing, which is a problem with my slicer.

      Aat some point it appears to have stopped working (2.03 appeared not to work either)

      M563 P0 and M106 P2 reports

      16/07/2019, 10:22:34: M563 P0: Tool 0 - name: E3Dv6 Gold; drives: 0; heaters (active/standby temps): 1 (-273.1/-273.1); xmap: X; ymap: Y; fans: 2; status: off
      16/07/2019, 10:25:48: M106 P2: Fan 2 (Part) pin: F2, frequency: 250Hz, speed: 100%, min: 10%, max: 100%, blip: 0.10, inverted: no
      

      What am I doing something wrong here please? 🙂

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      • cheeseandhamundefined
        cheeseandham
        last edited by cheeseandham

        (removed text version of config.g)

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        • cheeseandhamundefined
          cheeseandham
          last edited by cheeseandham

          (removed text config-user.g)

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          • cheeseandhamundefined
            cheeseandham
            last edited by cheeseandham

            1_1563269727726_config-user.g
            0_1563269727726_config.g

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @cheeseandham
              last edited by

              @cheeseandham

              When you try M106 (without any parameters) did you select Tool0 first? And does the slicer also put a "T0" at the start of the gcode file?

              Just thinking that if the fan gets mapped to a tool then that might only happen when a tool is active. In fact thinking about, it would have to work that way because you could have multiple tools, each with a different physical fan but they would all have to work as the part fan. So it could only switch fans by making the tool active otherwise the fan mapping for non-active tools would interfere.

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • cheeseandhamundefined
                cheeseandham
                last edited by

                @deckingman
                I just swore out loud there. I could've sworn I'd tested that.
                I'm an idiot. Thank you.

                SOLVED

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                • cheeseandhamundefined
                  cheeseandham
                  last edited by

                  (Just so there is no misunderstanding, I'm swearing at myself for being so utterly stupid, and I really appreciate your reply and assistance @deckingman 😄 )

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @cheeseandham
                    last edited by

                    @cheeseandham Don't be hard on yourself - we all make mistakes. ("To err is human" - Alexander Pope).

                    Glad your problem is solved.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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