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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      @Zesty_Lykle:

      Things are getting worse. Adding M83 to the startup code messed up my prints.
      Removing it made things even worse. Now I cannot print at all any more, even when the file is accepted.
      It prints a little while and then the extruder shoots back to its previous positions. Net result, no filament coming out.

      I am switching back to 1.15 for now, but keeping the micro sd card intact, so I can still test if and when needed.

      1. Are you slicing with relative or absolute extrusion?

      2. Is your slicer putting any M82 or M83 commands near the start of the gcode file it generates?

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • Zesty_Lykleundefined
        Zesty_Lykle
        last edited by

        Oh I have a different issue now, I cannot upload a file. I changed back to 1.15 using the 1.15 sd card I had, and the M997 commands
        Printing a files stored on my SD card works, but uploading doesn't gives an error after the upload has completed.
        I will switch back to the 1.17b again and see if that problem has been removed, then I can start looking at the retractions.

        I am using S3D and the Relative extrusion distances was not set. I have now set it. And have included M83 to my startup code.
        Correct?

        Edit: OK, back in 1.17b and can upload files again.

        Lykle
        Design, make and enjoy life

        Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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        • Zesty_Lykleundefined
          Zesty_Lykle
          last edited by

          Phew, that is a relief!
          Printing again. I checked everything and switched on Relative extrusion distances.
          Uploaded the file and started printing.
          As I am trying out a new print surface I had to cancel and restart the print all the time. That worked like a charm, no more issues with the extruder stepper.

          Now, why this suddenly started to happen I have no idea. Only thing I can think of is that I have been switching factory files a lot lately. (correct, I have no idea!)

          Thanks David and Tony for your help.

          Lykle
          Design, make and enjoy life

          Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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          • ShadowXundefined
            ShadowX
            last edited by

            That is why I stop upgrading the firmware now unless I have an issue that the revised firmware fixes. If it already works, I stop upgrading just to get to the latest and greatest bugs.

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators
              last edited by

              Shadow, while being at the cutting edge is not always a good idea I agree, in this particular case it was not an issue in 1.17b but a absolute vs relative extrusion mismatch

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              • InSanityundefined
                InSanity
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                @ShadowX:

                That is why I stop upgrading the firmware now unless I have an issue that the revised firmware fixes. If it already works, I stop upgrading just to get to the latest and greatest bugs.

                Haaa, I've already had to unsolder and soler in a new processor, I'll be the guinea pig. I'm also a software engineer by trade so I expect bugs. If everything works perfect the product life cycle was Way too long and should have been shelved long ago.

                Jeff

                Duet WiFi Powered FFCP with E3D legends hotend system. BLTouch grid leveling.

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                • Zesty_Lykleundefined
                  Zesty_Lykle
                  last edited by

                  Sorry, it is happening again.
                  This time after I completed a print. Redid something in the model, reprinted it and boom, server crashed and extruder stepper going back and forth.
                  I have M83 in my start file, in fact it is in there twice I saw. So retried with only 1, no difference.

                  I had to switch off the printer and leave it for 10 mins before it would print normally again. Switching it off, waiting 10 sec's and switching it on again, did not solve it.

                  Lykle
                  Design, make and enjoy life

                  Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman
                    last edited by

                    @Lykle,

                    I notice that way back near the top of the first page of this thread, you gave your start gcode which has this line

                    M80 ; lights on

                    What is that all about? A quick look at the wiki tells me that M80 is used to turn an ATX power supply on from standby. Have you got some sort of lights that run from a separate power supply? Could this line be screwing things up for you? Can you comment it out and see if that fixes the issue?

                    Ian

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                    • Zesty_Lykleundefined
                      Zesty_Lykle
                      last edited by

                      Good point.

                      Lykle
                      Design, make and enjoy life

                      Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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                      • T3P3Tonyundefined
                        T3P3Tony administrators
                        last edited by

                        Lykle please send a link to your gcode, and config.g cheers

                        Tony

                        www.duet3d.com

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                        • Zesty_Lykleundefined
                          Zesty_Lykle
                          last edited by

                          Hi Tony,
                          Here you go.
                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/53k0jzpjyzs4qxa/3D%20Printing.rar?dl=0

                          Lykle
                          Design, make and enjoy life

                          Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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                          • ShadowXundefined
                            ShadowX
                            last edited by

                            @deckingman:

                            @Lykle,

                            I notice that way back near the top of the first page of this thread, you gave your start gcode which has this line

                            M80 ; lights on

                            What is that all about? A quick look at the wiki tells me that M80 is used to turn an ATX power supply on from standby. Have you got some sort of lights that run from a separate power supply? Could this line be screwing things up for you? Can you comment it out and see if that fixes the issue?

                            Ian

                            I think the "M80; lights on" goes back to Lykle's BI V2.5 printer default settings before he upgraded to DuetWifi. The BI printers running the Rumba board used the ATX on/off commands (M80/M81) to turn on and off the LED lights. Repetier had a nice button on the screen, so they hijacked that command as the LED switch.

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                            • T3P3Tonyundefined
                              T3P3Tony administrators
                              last edited by

                              Thanks lykle

                              From the point of view of the configuration the config.g and the start gcode both set the printer to relative extrusion. the file is also sliced for relative extrusion so thats all good.

                              I don't think this is the issue but I noticed that your config.g is for a delta printer but you have a different maz speed for your Z axis than your X/Y these three axis should all be the same.

                              You have a M501 at the end of your config.g - whats in your config over ride gcode file?

                              www.duet3d.com

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                              • Zesty_Lykleundefined
                                Zesty_Lykle
                                last edited by

                                Thank for the speed comment. I will make them identical. Never gave it any thought,

                                I notice that I can print normally now, but I have to do a Home before I can print, otherwise the extruder starts misbehaving. This is not a real problem, but it seems to be new. I don't remember eve having this issue, but I am back at 1.15b so I must have just happen to miss it during that time.

                                Anyway, thanks for the help.

                                Lykle
                                Design, make and enjoy life

                                Co Creator of the Zesty Nimble

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