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    [RRF 3.2-b3] [DUET2-SBC] Jerkiness during print moves

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    • SAtechundefined
      SAtech
      last edited by SAtech

      I can confirm that this does NOT occur in standalone mode. I have tested the same file in SBC mode and in standalone mode and get no jerkiness in standalone.

      @dc42 @chrishamm anything else I can do to help?

      Edit: DCS log coming soon

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      • TypQxQundefined
        TypQxQ
        last edited by

        Try turning off all bed compensations with M561. I am having similar problems with it enabled.

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        • oozeBotundefined
          oozeBot
          last edited by oozeBot

          Are the video's I posted in my currently last post of this thread what you are describing?

          edit I am using a Duet3+RPi.. I see you have a Duet2. However, this might be the same issue as it is new to 3.2B3..?

          https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19633/duet-3-rpi-toolboard-on-3-2b3-g29-fails/59

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          • SAtechundefined
            SAtech
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            @oozeBot @TypQxQ No, what I am describing is different. I can only describe it almost like if your jerk is set too low on curved segments, only that it happens randomly and not only on curves, if that makes any sense.. It doesn't loose steps, but it's as if the controller hangs for a bit. I'll see if I can get a video.

            I think what you both are experiencing is similar, and I have also experienced it way back on 3.1.1. If my travel speed was too high, it would loose steps exactly as in your videos. Haven't tried it without compensation, I should try that.

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            • TypQxQundefined
              TypQxQ @SAtech
              last edited by

              @SAtech It does sound like what I hear at but can barely see at the time mark 00:08 in this video https://youtu.be/XvvZuclWqyU and at 00:05 in https://youtu.be/pry1-_EBak0

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @SAtech
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                @SAtech said in [RRF 3.2-b3] [DUET2-SBC] Jerkiness during print moves:

                under voltage events: 1

                How do you have the Duet and SBC powered?

                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                • SAtechundefined
                  SAtech @Phaedrux
                  last edited by

                  @Phaedrux I have separate 5v and 24v power supplies with the grounds connected. The pi and the 5V_EXT pins of the duet are powered by the 5v supply, which is always on. The duet switches the 24v power supply via a relay.

                  I believe that undervoltage event is due to me switching off the 24v supply once since the duet was last reset.

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                  • SAtechundefined
                    SAtech
                    last edited by

                    Alright, I've managed to capture a DCS log of an affected print. It seems like an underrun of the movement buffer, but it also happens sometimes in the middle of travel moves, so I'm not really sure there.

                    dsf_log.txt

                    Also, a picture to better show what I mean.
                    IMG_20201111_170753.jpg

                    All those little blobs are what I'm talking about. They're caused by the print head dwelling for a bit at that location.

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                    • chrishammundefined
                      chrishamm administrators
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the DCS log, I could confirm that RRF is running out of G-codes. I've got an idea why this is caused and will test a potential fix shortly.

                      Duet software engineer

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                      • SAtechundefined
                        SAtech @chrishamm
                        last edited by

                        @chrishamm I actually am using a Duet2 an SBC mode, but would be happy to test.

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                        • chrishammundefined
                          chrishamm administrators @SAtech
                          last edited by

                          @SAtech Ahh okay, here's a new build for the Duet 2 in SBC mode: https://pkg.duet3d.com/Duet2Firmware_2SBC.bin

                          Duet software engineer

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                          • SAtechundefined
                            SAtech @chrishamm
                            last edited by SAtech

                            @chrishamm All appears to be good. I'll update when the current print finishes.

                            Update: Print finished successfully and with no unwanted artifacts. That seems to have solved it!

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