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    • dc42undefined
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      What sort of cable do you have between the PanelDue and the Duet? Is it running close to stepper motor wires for any appreciable distance?

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      • jaurandundefined
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        @dc42 said in Attempting to extrude with no tool selected - During Print:

        What sort of cable do you have between the PanelDue and the Duet? Is it running close to stepper motor wires for any appreciable distance?

        I'm running the 4 pin wire. The cable is not close to any stepper motor wires

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        • dc42undefined
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          It sounds to me like a signal quality issue, but it could possibly be caused by an overloaded MCU. Are you using unusually high microstepping?

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          • jaurandundefined
            jaurand @dc42
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            @dc42 just x16 with interpolation

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            • dc42undefined
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              I am surprised you are getting checksum errors. I don't recall seeing see any reported on my delta for over a year, and the PanelDue cable is about 1.3m long.

              You could try reducing the baud rate to 38400 or 19200 at both ends, to see if the checksum errors go away.

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              • jaurandundefined
                jaurand @dc42
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                @dc42 dropped the baud rate and still had check sum errors. also to note I had lost the ability to baby step with upgrading firmware to 2.03RC5 so i have gone back to 2.02 and able to baby step there

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                • Scachiundefined
                  Scachi @jaurand
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                  @jaurand I had a lot of checksum errors too. I tried to get rid of this by mounting the duet wifi board to a different location on my printer, changing the baud rate, using different cables for the paneldue, mounting the paneldue to a different location.

                  Searching the forum/wiki I found that twisting the wires of the endstop cables can fix it and It looks like this did the trick. No more checksum errors here.
                  My x&y endstop cables are very close to (directly above of) one of my stepper motors: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3667947

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                  • THaalaundefined
                    THaala
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                    Hello,

                    same problems on my printer.
                    After Update to 2.03 and Panelue 1.23 i got a lot of checksum errors. I didnt have seen this before (2.0 beta) with 115200 Baud.

                    Reducing raudrate to 9600 reduces the amout of errors a bit but not much.
                    Software <= 2.0 beta have never shown such checksum errors.

                    The problem with "attemepting to extrude with no tool selected" during print i have seen on time destroying a 13 hours print.

                    BR,
                    Thilo

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      You should not have such a high error rate. One cause could be that the PanelDue cables are running along the printer frame, and you haven't grounded both the printer frame and the negative output form the power supply. That causes the printer frame to carry noise from stepper motors and heater switching, which is coupled into the cable.

                      I have a 1.5m cable between the Duet and PanelDue on my delta, and I get zero error reports.

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                        With PanelDue firmware 1.23 I started to get some checksum errors as well. I had previously noticed some screen flicker. So I decided to replace the cable with a new recrimped one and now everything is fine again. No screen flicker, no checksum errors. My frame is grounded as well as the DC- of the PSU.

                        Perhaps some of the newer features in 1.23 are exacerbating existing poor cabling.

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                        • bernie-mixundefined
                          bernie-mix @dc42
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                          @dc42
                          I have grounded my printer frame with the ground of 220V power outlet. Should I disconnect this grounding and instead connect the frame to the negative of the power supply output? Or must this connection persist and additionally the negative output connect to the frame?

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                          • dc42undefined
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                            @bernie-mix said in Attempting to extrude with no tool selected - During Print:

                            @dc42
                            I have grounded my printer frame with the ground of 220V power outlet. Should I disconnect this grounding and instead connect the frame to the negative of the power supply output? Or must this connection persist and additionally the negative output connect to the frame?

                            Unless you use the USB connection regularly, it's best to connect the frame to mains ground and also connect the negative PSU output to mains ground. But if/when you use the USB connection, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/USB_ground_loops.

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                            • jaurandundefined
                              jaurand @Scachi
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                              @scachi I finally got around to checking the stepper motor cables. I recrimped my second z motor and bam no more check sum errors. Thank you!

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