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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      It depends a lot on your printer mechanics.

      Acceleration: values of 1000 to 3000 are typical for X and Y. Start with 1000, then later you can try increasing it. Too much acceleration and you will lose steps on travel moves and/or see ringing artefacts in the print. For the Z axis of a Cartesian printer, use a much lower value, for example 50.

      Jerk: too much jerk will cause jarring sounds, ringing or missed steps. Too little and curves will print in a jerky manner. Try 1200 for X and Y jerk. The Z jerk value should again be much lower on a Cartesian printer, perhaps 30.

      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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      • Dracula36undefined
        Dracula36
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        hi, thanks I will test all the values that you told me. I bought a npn sensor for auto-leveling and reading the wiki is written using a diode .. what type of diode does it take? thank you

        NPN output normally-open inductive or capacitive sensor
        Connect its output wire to the cathode of a diode, and the anode of the diode to the E0 STP pin. Connect the sensor ground wire to a ground pin on the Duet, and the sensor's + power wire to a suitable voltage (typically to VIN because these sensors usually need between 6 and 30V power).
        
        The diode should preferably be a small-signal Schottky diode such as BAT43 or BAT85, but a small signal silicon diode such as 1N4148 works for some people.
        
        Select mode 4 in the M558 command. If using firmware 1.15e or earlier, include M574 E0 S0 in config.g to select active low logic level for the Z probe. If using firmware 1.16 or later, include parameter I1 in the M558 command instead.
        
        
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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          As stated in the text you quoted, a small signal Schottky diode is recommended. Some users found that a 1N4148 or similar didn't work.

          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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          • minimundefined
            minim
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            Why not a voltage divider? I used this on my npn for now since I didn't have a scotcy diode lying around. Are you worried about the effect needed by the sensor?

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            • dc42undefined
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              You don't need a voltage divider because an npn output sensor connects the output to ground. The purpose of the diode is to protect the Duet in case the ground wire to the NPN sensor gets disconnected, which would typically result in the sensor putting nearly +12V or +24V on its output pin.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • Dracula36undefined
                Dracula36
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                I connected npn but the LED on the sensor is always on … in the videos I've seen on youtube, the LED should light up only when you approach the plan?

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                • Dracula36undefined
                  Dracula36
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                  I entered the command M558 P4 X0 Y0 Z1 I1 in the config file but the LED is always on … when I give the g30 s-1 command me error "Z probe Already triggered at the start of probing move" something wrong ?? thank you so much
                  p.s. i'm used the but85 diode for the signal probe...

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
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                    If the LED on the sensor is always on, there is something wrong with the sensor. Does it have a sensitivity adjustment?

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                    • Dracula36undefined
                      Dracula36
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                      I tried to change the sensitivity but always remains a link light. The positive I take it directly by a 24v is wrong? the negative and the signal on the pins instead dell'e0 stop … could be the sensor ?? thank you

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                      • Dracula36undefined
                        Dracula36
                        last edited by

                        is the broken sensor or I do something wrong?

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          I suggest you try connecting the sensor to just +24V and ground, directly to the power supply terminals or to an always-on fan output (make sure you get the polarity right). Leave the output wire unconnected. If the sensor light is still always on now matter how the sensitivity adjustment is set, then the sensor must be faulty.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                          • Dracula36undefined
                            Dracula36
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                            I managed to run the npn sensor … the problem is that after the homing the duet has disconnected from the Internet and now you do not connect via usb even more I unplugged all the outlets but not goes ... what could this happen ?? It worked great before

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                            • dc42undefined
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                              See https://duet3d.com/wiki/What_to_do_if_your_Duet_or_Duet_WiFi_won%27t_respond.

                              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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                              • Dracula36undefined
                                Dracula36
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                                Thank you very much… now it works maybe I accidentally pressed erase ... to make the sensor was enough to put the aluminium plan to grounded ... which means?

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                                • Dracula36undefined
                                  Dracula36
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                                  hi I just plugged the PT100 sensor but when I go to extrude me error:
                                  Error: Temperature reading fault on heater 1: sensor hardware error

                                  How can I fix the problem? thanks

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                                  • Jackalundefined
                                    Jackal
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                                    Have you edit your config.g to set it to use PT100?
                                    https://duet3d.com/wiki/Connecting_PT100_temperature_sensors

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                                    • Dracula36undefined
                                      Dracula36
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                                      yes…

                                      ; Thermistors and heaters
                                      ;*** You can use S and B parameters to define the parameters of the thermistors you are using
                                      M305 P0 R4700 H0 L0					; Put your own H and/or L values here to set the bed thermistor ADC correction
                                      M305 P1 X200  ;R4700 H0 L0					; Put your own H and/or L values here to set the first nozzle thermistor ADC correction
                                      M305 P2 R4700 H0 L0					; Put your own H and/or L values here to set the second nozzle thermistor ADC correction
                                      
                                      
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                                      • Dracula36undefined
                                        Dracula36
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                                        does anyone have any idea what could be?

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators
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                                          Are you certain that you have connected your PT100 to the first input channel and not the second? Try X201 in your M305 command instead of X200.

                                          Also if you have a ribbon cable from a PanelDue plugged into the SD_CONN connector, try disconnecting it.

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                                          • Dracula36undefined
                                            Dracula36
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                                            I solved it by placing more double wires, now works fine. I only have a problem when I hand printing the extruder is too far from the plate.

                                            [[language]]
                                            ; homeall file for use with dc42 Duet firmware on CoreXY printers
                                            ; This file assumes the endstop switches are at the low end of each axis.
                                            ; Reverse the X and Y movement for high-end switches.
                                            ; Adjust the bed upper and lower limits in config.g (M208 commands) to get the correct homing positions
                                            
                                            G91                       ; relative mode
                                            G1 S1 Z10
                                            G1 S1 X-640 Y-430 F3000   ; course home X or Y
                                            G1 S1 X-640               ; course home X
                                            G1 S1 Y-430               ; course home Y
                                            G1 X4 Y4 F600             ; move away from the endstops
                                            G1 S1 X-10                ; fine home X
                                            G1 S1 Y-10                ; fine home Y
                                            
                                            M558 P4 X0 Y0 Z1 I1 
                                            G1 S1 Z-640 F500
                                            G1 S1 Z-10
                                            
                                            ; If you are using a microswitch for Z homing, insert similar code for the Z axis here,
                                            ; but use lower feed rates suitable for your Z axis.
                                            
                                            G90                       ; back to absolute mode
                                            
                                            ; If you homed the Z axis using an endstop switch, you can insert a G92 command here to correct the height.
                                            
                                            ; The following code assumes you are using a Z probe to do Z homing. Remove it if you are using a microswitch.
                                            ; Adjust the XY coordinates in the following to place the Z probe over a suitable spot,
                                            ; preferably near the centre of the bed if your Z probe supports that
                                            
                                            G1 X260 Y150 F2000
                                            G30
                                            
                                            ; This file leaves the head at the zprobe trigger height so that you can slip a piece of paper under it and then do G0 Z0 to check the height.
                                            ; If you prefer to send the printer to X0Y0Z0, un-comment the following lines
                                            G0 X0 Y0 Z0 
                                            ;G91
                                            ;G0 Z0
                                            
                                            

                                            after running the g30 it goes down and stays away from the extruder and when printing the non-return to zero … how do I fix?

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