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Duet 2 Wifi on a Wanhao Duplicator 6?

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    DIY-O-Sphere @PXP11
    last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 09:33

    @PXP11
    It works the way you are thinking about.
    Normaly you will transfer the file over wifi to the sd card.
    So after the upload you can turn of the pc.
    Depending on the used slicer you will be able to upload directly out of the programm. Even the start of the print job can be done out of the slicer.

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      PXP11 @DIY-O-Sphere
      last edited by PXP11 1 Sept 2020, 10:54 9 Jan 2020, 10:53

      @DIY-O-Sphere
      Well I'm using Simplify3d. Hopefully it will be version 5.0 when I will have to deal with this. As of now there doesn't seem to be an easy option for uploading files.

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        DIY-O-Sphere
        last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 11:09

        Maybe that could work for you.
        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/867/duet-wifi-s3d

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          PXP11 @DIY-O-Sphere
          last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 12:07

          @DIY-O-Sphere
          Yeah, saw that too, but like I said: "No easy option" πŸ™‚ But even if that doesn't work for me, it's still worth it to swap the boards .

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            DIY-O-Sphere @PXP11
            last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 12:42

            @PXP11
            I am not familiar with the stock firmware of the duplicator.
            But I do know marlin. Witch should be working pretty similar.

            As I have a custom build printer I had to figure out so much settings.
            And the necessary compiling was annoying....
            Also the swapping of the SD-card....
            With the Duet everything goes so easy.
            It’s even possible to send Gcodes on the fly.
            That is a smart way for tweaking....

            For me it was worth to change to RRF/Duet.
            But it depends on you own requirements....

            Just too clarify:
            Have you already purchased a Duet WIFI?
            Maybe the Maestro would also be an option.

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              PXP11 @DIY-O-Sphere
              last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 14:49

              @DIY-O-Sphere
              Well I don't know either what the original firmware was based on. Swapped to Marlin pretty quickly. I'm also happily editing stuff in there. This goes well as long as someone else has done the same thing before me :-).

              And no, I haven't made a purchasing decision yet. But the important thing for me is the wifi connectivity. I don't want to plug the ethernet cable into my laptop every time I want to use the printer. And I also don't have the option to connect it to a router directly.
              Or is there another way? Am I missing something about the ethernet concept?

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                Danal
                last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 14:57

                The printer itself could be WiFi or Ether without affecting the laptop.

                All of mine are WiFi.

                Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                  Danal
                  last edited by Danal 1 Sept 2020, 15:01 9 Jan 2020, 15:00

                  Workflow:

                  1. Slice
                  2. Send to printer
                  3. Print

                  Note I didn't say preheat. The slicer start code should do this. Of course you can do it if you wish.

                  Step (2) may or may not be built in to the slicer. If not, save a file, use Printer Web Interface to upload. Very quick/easy.

                  Step (3) may or may not be built into the slicer. If not, via Printer Web, select a file that is on the printer, and start print. Note this could be the one you just uploaded, or any file you've uploaded in the past (as long as you haven't deleted it from the printer)

                  Note "on the printer" in (3). Once you've started a print, the Web Browser that did that is no longer needed. Power of the PC or whatever.

                  Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                    DIY-O-Sphere @PXP11
                    last edited by DIY-O-Sphere 1 Sept 2020, 15:02 9 Jan 2020, 15:01

                    @PXP11
                    If you must have WiFI you can make a work around by setting up an access point near the printer.
                    Additional costs 20€
                    And it would provide the opportunity to use a LCD.

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                      droftarts administrators @PXP11
                      last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 15:05

                      @PXP11 If having an LCD display is important, get a Maestro (only 12864 LCDs are supported) and use an ethernet wifi router/dongle as a bridge between the Maestro and Wifi. If you can live without the LCD, get a Duet Wifi and any old/cheap wifi-capable phone/tablet, mount the phone/tablet on the printer, and run the Duet Web Control on that.

                      There is also PrintEye, that should run on any Duet, but requires some extra hardware. https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/12197/printeye-simple-information-panel-for-duet-boards

                      Ian

                      Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                        PXP11
                        last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 16:00

                        I think, after reading all your helpful advice, I have made a decision. Duet 2 wifi it is and I'll take the old phone as a new screen. This way I know it will work πŸ™‚ .
                        Is there a non sketchy way to use the 5V from the board to permanently power the phone or is this a bad idea?

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                          jay_s_uk
                          last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 16:04

                          You'd be better of with a separate power supply.

                          Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                            DIY-O-Sphere
                            last edited by DIY-O-Sphere 1 Sept 2020, 16:05 9 Jan 2020, 16:04

                            You should separate that.

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                              PXP11
                              last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 16:33

                              Thought so...
                              Anyway thanks a lot for the helpful advice and I'll be back, most likely when I start the wiring πŸ˜‰

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                                PXP11
                                last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 19:01

                                Well there is one last question I guess: I'd realy like to keep the ribbon cable (just looks so clean πŸ˜„ ). It's a 2x8 pin DIN 41651 connector. Can I just use it to go up to the board and then split the cable off into the corresponding connection points for extruder stepper, thermistor, heater and fans?
                                There will of course be a seperating connector in between.!

                                Ugly sketch to show my intent:
                                The 2x and 4x are representing the number of wires.

                                IMG_20200109_195534.jpg

                                The connector if someone wonders what DIN DIN 41651 2x8 looks like:
                                IMG_20200109_185650.jpg

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                                  A Former User @PXP11
                                  last edited by A Former User 1 Sept 2020, 19:32 9 Jan 2020, 19:31

                                  @PXP11 said in Duet 2 Wifi on a Wanhao Duplicator 6?:

                                  Can I just use it to go up to the board and then split the cable off into the corresponding connection points for extruder stepper, thermistor, heater and fans?

                                  https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3465278

                                  maybe can inspire? could add a 16p one if it helps..

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                                    PXP11 @A Former User
                                    last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 19:47

                                    @bearer
                                    Well yes that's more or less the idea I had in mind. Just there will be 3x 2-pin, 1x 4-pin and the two heater leads on the ends instead of the male connection pins.

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                                      A Former User
                                      last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 19:51

                                      Sure, can turn it into whatever you need, i just used it to collect a couple of 1x2 and 1x4 dupont wires into a shrouded 2x8, the other ends were fitted with molex that fit the duet

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                                        PXP11 @A Former User
                                        last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 19:55

                                        @bearer
                                        So basically you did the same thing as I have in mind and it works?

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                                          A Former User
                                          last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 20:00

                                          I fitted a Maestro in an Tiertime Up Mini 2, making adapters for all the originals cables and plugs. But yeah works, although I did change the heater screw terminal on the Duet to a pluggable one.
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