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    Firmware wishlist and priorities for Duet WiFi and Duet Ethernet

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    • jgrouseundefined
      jgrouse
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      Hi DC42,

      Just wondering where you got to with G2/G3 arc support? Not sure if you spotted my rants on other threads about my testing results from 1.18beta1 and beta3? In a nutshell, according to my interpretation of the I and J parameters the motion you create for the arc is incorrect. I've played with all kinds of values for I and J and it always ends up with a vertical linear motion before the arc actually starts regardless of the value being entered (unless I and J are both zero in which case it is a straight line to the end coordinate). Also, if the arc motion takes the head outside the min/max bed size limitations it does not clip the arc, causing the motors to skip as the head slams into the mechanical limitations.

      Really just after some confirmation that you still have plans to get it working correctly as I've committed quite a bit of time on my end writing code to convert regular 3D print G-code to use arcs instead of hundreds of short lines for curved surfaces. Not much point in taking that further if G2/G3 support is going to come to a dead end on the Duet.

      Many thanks for putting the time you already have into supporting arcs.

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      • briangilbertundefined
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        Co-creator of the Zesty Nimble direct drive extruder

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          • Qdeathstarundefined
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            i suggested this before, but when i "heater fault" occurs why not pause the print and allow the user to "resume" the print after the fault is rectified/cleared.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                @Qdeathstar:

                i suggested this before, but when i "heater fault" occurs why not pause the print and allow the user to "resume" the print after the fault is rectified/cleared.

                Good idea, I'll add it to the wish list.

                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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                • boelleundefined
                  boelle
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                  XYZ Compensation

                  Like josef prusa does it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYrLT5G-a9I

                  i know that this might sound crazy but there must be a reason why mk42 heat beds have 9 points in some very precise locations

                  and yes skew can be corrected but you have to measure manual. automatic would be better. maybe giving the user a chance to correct if there is skew in the hardware.

                  i will be given one of these for free from a german source, and then i will get one from here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mk42-heated-bed-ultimate-3d-printer-build-plate/x/16302496#/

                  code for the feature can maybe be taken from here: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/blob/MK2/Firmware/mesh_bed_calibration.cpp#L53

                  but that might not be the whole picture

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                  • boelleundefined
                    boelle
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                    In no particular order my votes are:

                    4/5) does this mean that say 2 corners of the bed can be fixed and 2 Z's steppers are then driven to get the same Z at both corners? ie like on the mendel90 where you only adjust 2 of 4 screws at the bed corners

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                    • pkmundefined
                      pkm
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                      pause on heater fault
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                      • Aelinonundefined
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                        Consider: Use Stallguard to perform bed levelling/compensation. GCode that sets lower current, slower moves, low Stallguard Threshold (SGT) and uses this to find the bed with the hotend by treating stall notification as trigger. Once complete, returns to normal current/speed/accel settings. Complications that may arise and require a lot of custom tuning per individual printer are outlined very well in section 4.1 of the datasheet: https://www.trinamic.com/fileadmin/assets/Products/ICs_Documents/TMC2660_datasheet.pdf.
                        Perhaps flag that allows SGT triggers for each driver to be displayed as they are triggered to assist in tuning the individual printer's motors?

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                        • boelleundefined
                          boelle
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                          @Aelinon:

                          Consider: Use Stallguard to perform bed levelling/compensation.

                          that would only work where the Z steppers are able to push the nozzle down

                          if the X ends rest on Z isolators there will be no resistance when the nozzle touches the bed, but maybe the load will lighten enough that you can say that you are at the bed

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                          • Aelinonundefined
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                            @boelle:

                            @Aelinon:

                            Consider: Use Stallguard to perform bed levelling/compensation.

                            that would only work where the Z steppers are able to push the nozzle down

                            if the X ends rest on Z isolators there will be no resistance when the nozzle touches the bed, but maybe the load will lighten enough that you can say that you are at the bed

                            You have a valid point - in all fairness I admit that I was particularly focused on deltas, because, I design/build/use deltas. 🙂
                            This idea does seem to me to be a very similar concept to the accelerometers recently being used, without having to implement any new hardware. And pretty cool that Duet is the only board that I'm familiar with that could do it.

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                            • dc42undefined
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                              @Aelinon:

                              Consider: Use Stallguard to perform bed levelling/compensation. GCode that sets lower current, slower moves, low Stallguard Threshold (SGT) and uses this to find the bed with the hotend by treating stall notification as trigger. Once complete, returns to normal current/speed/accel settings. Complications that may arise and require a lot of custom tuning per individual printer are outlined very well in section 4.1 of the datasheet: https://www.trinamic.com/fileadmin/assets/Products/ICs_Documents/TMC2660_datasheet.pdf.
                              Perhaps flag that allows SGT triggers for each driver to be displayed as they are triggered to assist in tuning the individual printer's motors?

                              Sadly not possible. StallGuard only updates the stall status every full step, so the resolution would be too low. Also StallGuard doesn't work at low speed because the motor back EMF is too low.

                              What might be possible is to use StallGuard and reduced motor current to eliminate the homing switches on a Delta printer. The homing positions do not need to be accurate if auto calibration is run after homing.

                              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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                              • Merlinundefined
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                                My vote~;
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                                      If you do it, do it good.

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                                      • dc42undefined
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                                        Thanks for all your votes. I am currently working on #1, and when that is complete I will total the votes up.

                                        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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                                          • boelleundefined
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                                            What happens with ideas that made it to the list but got no votes?

                                            will they stay for a next round of voting?

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