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    • kraegarundefined
      kraegar @T3P3Tony
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      • kraegarundefined
        kraegar
        last edited by

        Updated, then had the thought to check M122. Once again it's showing I'm running 1.0.3.3 even though the pi reflects 1.0.3.5.

        apt list 2>/dev/null | grep duet | awk -F'[/ ]' '{print $1" "$3 }'
        duetcontrolserver 1.0.3.5
        duetruntime 1.0.3.5
        duetsd 1.0.2
        duetsoftwareframework 1.0.3.5
        duettools 1.0.3.5
        duetwebcontrol 2.0.0-4
        duetwebserver 1.1.0.0

        === Duet Control Server ===
        Duet Control Server v1.0.3.3
        Code buffer space: 2048
        Configured SPI speed: 1000000 Hz
        Full transfers per second: 220.03

        I'll force the full update.

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        • T3P3Tonyundefined
          T3P3Tony administrators @kraegar
          last edited by

          @kraegar stupid question but you are stopping the service and then restarting it?

          www.duet3d.com

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          • kraegarundefined
            kraegar
            last edited by

            I did not stop the service manually when I updated. If that's in the instructions I apologize, I winged it since I recall you'd said you were adding stopping the services to the apt scripts. 🙂

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            • kraegarundefined
              kraegar
              last edited by

              For clarification, I'm doing an sudo apt-get update; sudo apt get upgrade

              Perhaps something odd is happening that's preventing it from upgrading for me?

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              • kraegarundefined
                kraegar
                last edited by

                Just checked, doesn't look like that's in the instructions, so I didn't skip it 🙂

                I can provide more info on my pi, but literally the only thing I've installed has been the duet software. I've left it completely "stock" other than that. It's a pi4 running the "lite" install of Buster.

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                • gtj0undefined
                  gtj0
                  last edited by

                  @kraegar This should do it...

                  sudo systemctl restart duetcontrolserver
                  sudo systemctl restart duetwebserver
                  
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                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
                    T3P3Tony administrators
                    last edited by

                    yes its not in the instructions - fair one.

                    www.duet3d.com

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                    • kraegarundefined
                      kraegar @gtj0
                      last edited by

                      @gtj0 Sure. But using apt-get that shouldn't be necessary. Upgrade scripts should stop services if required. I have no problem doing it manually, either.

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                      • kraegarundefined
                        kraegar
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                        Very strangely reprinting the same file today as failed yesterday, while it's running and looks like it will complete, has plummeted in print quality. The only change at all was to update the duetsoftware framework on the pi. Same spool of filament, etc.

                        I'll test some other slices, but that was unexpected.

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                        • smoki3undefined
                          smoki3
                          last edited by

                          Does it matter on RRF3 if I connect my Z Probe to Duet2Wifi or Duex5? I know on RRF2 there was a difference in the latency.

                          Is this still the same here?

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                          • kraegarundefined
                            kraegar
                            last edited by

                            No changes other than updating the duet software and restarting the printer. The one from 1.0.3.3 on the right (that failed part way through), 1.0.3.5 on the left. I was tuning a new slicer (PrusaSlicer), so the first had some cooling issues, but the new one is something else entirely. I don't use pressure advance or firmware retracts, nothing like that.

                            5f5b04f6-85fd-4f13-883c-04aea53a0e88-image.png

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                            • smoki3undefined
                              smoki3
                              last edited by smoki3

                              Seems there is a bug with the endstops on the duet2.

                              My Z probe (normal micro switch) is randomly not working.
                              On the one hand sometimes it is showing in DWC Z-Probe status 1000 even when then probe is not triggered. Without touching the printer I do a emergency stop than the probe status is 0.
                              On the other hand sometimes it is not detected if the probe is triggered and my printer is crashing.

                              The microswitch is connected to my duex5.

                              Its defined with this code:

                              ; Z-Probe
                              M574 Z0 C"nil" 		                       ; no Z endstop switch, free up Z endstop input
                              M558 P5 C"!duex.e2stop" H3 F180 T25000 	       ; Z probe connected to Z endstop input
                              G31 X-14 Y0 Z0.00 P500          	       ; Set Z probe offset + naher ran - weiter weg
                              M557 X0:300 Y0:190 S50:47.5                    ; Define mesh grid
                              

                              UPDATE: seems like it make a huge difference if I take the pins directly on the duet instead of the duex5.

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                              • smoki3undefined
                                smoki3
                                last edited by

                                I also have another wire behavior with stall detection on my corexy machine with the duet2.

                                If I start homing the machine executes the homey.g (also happens for X axis) as it should. But the randomly I get the massage homing failed. But no crash or something else. Everything is as it should just the message homing failed and the axis is not marked es homes.

                                I tried so many stall parameters but I don't this it has something to do with this, because the stall is working fine and the home is done fine. Just the axis get not marked as home then I get homing failed.

                                Is there a way to debug?

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @smoki3
                                  last edited by

                                  The Homing Failed message means that the homing switch was not triggered before the move completed. If using stall detection, it means no stall was detected.

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                  • smoki3undefined
                                    smoki3 @dc42
                                    last edited by smoki3

                                    @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0 first official beta is out:

                                    The Homing Failed message means that the homing switch was not triggered before the move completed. If using stall detection, it means no stall was detected.

                                    But it is detected because it move to the end position and then it do the rest of the script (move a bit away from the end position end so on). Otherwise the printer should crash normally because it have to go another 400mm if the stall is not detected

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                                    • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                      T3P3Tony administrators @kraegar
                                      last edited by

                                      @kraegar please try 1.0.4.0 @chrishamm believes this is fixed

                                      www.duet3d.com

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                                      • kraegarundefined
                                        kraegar @T3P3Tony
                                        last edited by

                                        @T3P3Tony Will do, thanks for the quick update @chrishamm!

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                                        • kraegarundefined
                                          kraegar
                                          last edited by

                                          Looking much better so far!

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                                          • smoki3undefined
                                            smoki3
                                            last edited by

                                            @dc42

                                            As you can see here the drivers are detecting the stall very well.

                                            https://photos.app.goo.gl/DMTiBbvibGsSs42Y7

                                            But it looks like the signal get not processed correctly.

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