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[HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2

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    didi767
    last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 22:21

    Another thing I forgot to ask. I've noticed that in the Maestro article he mentioned that he connected the board to the Ender 3 Pro display (the PCB). is that possible for the WiFi 2 as well?

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      Phaedrux Moderator @didi767
      last edited by 27 Nov 2020, 22:51

      @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

      is that possible for the WiFi 2 as well?

      Not really. Not easily anyway. You can check this thread out. Though I'm not sure where they ended up with it.

      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15611/logic-level-shifter-for-12864-display-on-duet-2-wifi

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        didi767
        last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 02:15

        Yeah I guess I'll just use the web GUI.
        I managed to home all 3 axis without an error, and test the hot end temp test and also the fan turned off when it reached below 45C so I guess I'm good with that. but, once it happened I got an error message:
        "error shutting down due to an un-cleared heater fault after 600 seconds"
        I also have the fan on the side of the hot end working all the time (I remember that it was on also when I had the stock board installed, but is it necessary to have it on or not?)

        Thanks,
        Didierror heater 600 seconds.PNG

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          didi767
          last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 02:17

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            didi767
            last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 02:21

            heater fault.PNG

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              didi767
              last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 03:55

              fixed it with: M303 H1 S240 and M303 H0 S60
              and saved it with M500.
              anything else I should do or test?

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                didi767
                last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 04:06

                I tried to print a test print for leveling just to see if it would be successful. so the hot end and the bed reached 200 and 50 and then I noticed that the Z axis moving terribly slow... and when it moved on the Y axis and push the bed as far as possible towards the front and then I noticed that it keeps trying to push/move and making noises like it's stuck. I immediately turned the printer off 😕
                I'm desperately trying to make the printer work again... this is super frustrating..

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                  Veti @Phaedrux
                  last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 04:31

                  @Phaedrux said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                  Not really. Not easily anyway. You can check this thread out. Though I'm not sure where they ended up with it.

                  the standard firmware does not have enough free ram to include this. so at the moment the code necessary is not part of the wifi 2 firmware.

                  see
                  https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/blob/v3-dev/WHATS_NEW_RRF3.md

                  [Duet 2 + 12864 display] There is insufficient free RAM to run Duet WiFi/Ethernet with 12864 display

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                    Veti @didi767
                    last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 04:33

                    @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                    I noticed that it keeps trying to push/move and making noises like it's stuck. I immediately turned the printer off

                    this is most likely a wiring problem. likely a wire not making contact because of a bad crimp in the connector. check the wiring with a multimeter.

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                      Phaedrux Moderator
                      last edited by 28 Nov 2020, 19:26

                      All the motors worked correctly when homing?

                      Can you verify that the movement directions are correct?

                      When looking at the printer from the front, the print head should move like this:
                      X+ should go right, X- should go left.
                      Y+ should go to the back, Y- should go to the front
                      0,0 should be at the front left corner

                      And based on this, where are the endstops located? Front, back, left, right?

                      Can you post your config.g and your homeall, homex, homey, homez, files.

                      It's possible that the endstops are configured incorrectly, or perhaps the slicer is setup incorrectly causing it to think the print coordinates are not where they are in physical space.

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                        didi767 @Phaedrux
                        last edited by didi767 29 Nov 2020, 00:34

                        homez.g homey.g homex.g homeall.g config-override.g config.g bed.g @Phaedrux
                        X is going the right way but the +Y brings the bed to the front and -Y to the back 😕
                        another thing, when I'm trying to home X it brings the extruder to the left front corner and then go down, but the problem is that the BLtouch is not aligned with the bed, so it doesn't touch the bed (it's in the air) and the extruder touches it without stopping (I manually triggered the bltouch to prevent the extruder to keep pushing downward). I'm assuming I need to add something to the configuration to make the corner coordinates to include the BLtouch?

                        the endstops:
                        for X it's on the left side
                        for Y it's in the back
                        and the Z I didn't plug in since I have the bltouch
                        (Uploading 100%)

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                          didi767 @Veti
                          last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 00:41

                          @Veti You were right, one wire slipped out 🙂

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                            Phaedrux Moderator
                            last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 01:05

                            @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                            but the +Y brings the bed to the front and -Y to the back

                            It's a bit confusing because the bed is moving, but really we're talking about the position of the nozzle.

                            So let me ask it another way, when the nozzle is positioned at the front left corner of the bed, are the coordinates 0,0? Or 0,235?

                            To position the BLTouch correctly change your homeall.g

                            G90 ; absolute positioning
                            G1 X15 Y15 F6000 ; go to first bed probe point and home Z
                            G30 ; home Z by probing the bed

                            Change the X15 Y15 to something closer to X150 Y150

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                              didi767
                              last edited by didi767 29 Nov 2020, 01:29

                              I changed the values to 150 as you said.
                              the 0,0 should be at the "tool position"? (sorry for the ignorant question). if it is, yes. it shows 0,0 when homing X and Y.
                              I'm assuming you wanted to know if it's the right corner? so 0,235 would be the opposite side right?
                              I can't home Z still since I see the bltouch is "in the air" but the nozzle looks right about the corner of the bed

                              oh. and the Y+ goes to the front, is that okay? you mentioned it supposed to go back

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                                Phaedrux Moderator @didi767
                                last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 02:56

                                @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                                the 0,0 should be at the "tool position"? (sorry for the ignorant question). if it is, yes. it shows 0,0 when homing X and Y.

                                Yes, tool position. So 0,0 has the nozzle at the front left corner of the bed?

                                @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                                oh. and the Y+ goes to the front, is that okay? you mentioned it supposed to go back

                                Are you saying that the bed moves forward? or the nozzle moves forward on the bed (because the bed is sliding back).

                                Cartesian-coordinate-system.png

                                If this image shows your bed, the 0,0 would be the front left corner of the end and the printable area would be in the green area (2,3).

                                @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                                I can't home Z still since I see the bltouch is "in the air" but the nozzle looks right about the corner of the bed

                                Even with your homeall changed to have X150 Y150? That should cause the nozzle to be roughly positioned in the center of your bed.

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                                  didi767 @Phaedrux
                                  last edited by didi767 29 Nov 2020, 03:20

                                  @Phaedrux
                                  Yes, the position is 0,0 and the nozzle is at the corner (front left).
                                  and Yes, the bed moves forward when I'm tapping on +Y (so nozzle is basically moving/positioning backward.
                                  and I changed the homeall with: G1 X150 Y150 F6000.
                                  and you're right, I didn't understand at first to tap the homeall. I just went manual to each axis. now that I tapped the homeall it went to the center.. well.. not really the center when I look straight from above (seems like (1,2) on the graph you posted, a bit to the back of the center point). so I should only use homeall once restarting the machine before print?

                                  I'm trying to print the level test and the motors moves pretty slow, the Z especially (super slow!) is that normal? I remember with stock it was pretty fast

                                  even the extruder is barely working.. it can't extrude

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                                    didi767
                                    last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 04:28

                                    So.. I increased the values:
                                    M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E741.00 ; set steps per mm
                                    the E value seemed a bit off (but i saw this guy on YouTube that set this value).
                                    so now it seems like it's moving faster but the extruder still doesn't work properly.
                                    any specific values I need to set for the Ender configuration?

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                                      Phaedrux Moderator @didi767
                                      last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 18:39

                                      @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                                      Yes, the position is 0,0 and the nozzle is at the corner (front left).
                                      and Yes, the bed moves forward when I'm tapping on +Y (so nozzle is basically moving/positioning backward.

                                      Ok that sounds correct.

                                      @didi767 said in [HELP] Ender 3 Pro + Duet WiFi 2:

                                      I changed the homeall with: G1 X150 Y150 F6000.

                                      You can adjust the 150 150 values to move the probe closer to the actual center. The important thing was getting it to actually probe on the bed. You can make the same change to the homez file so that it works when you home the Z axis by itself.

                                      Your Z axis is slow because the speed limit set in config.g is very low.

                                      M566 X1200.00 Y1200.00 Z24.00 E300.00 ; set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                                      M203 X9000.00 Y9000.00 Z180.00 E6000.00 ; set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                                      M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 ; set accelerations (mm/s^2)

                                      M203 Z180 is very slow. Try changing these values for Z

                                      M566 Z60
                                      M203 Z600
                                      M201 Z200

                                      As for your extruder steps per mm, it's best to calibrate that using a technique like this: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+4:+Calibration/40

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                                        didi767 @Phaedrux
                                        last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 19:12

                                        @Phaedrux
                                        I'll do those changes soon and update.
                                        one question about the leveling procedure, so when I homeall and it does the Z axis I can see that the bltouch stops the motor, but how does it know if the bed is leveled? isn't it supposed to take samples from different locations on the bed to do that?

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                                          Veti
                                          last edited by 29 Nov 2020, 19:19

                                          homeall does not do bed leveling.

                                          G29 does mesh bed leveling

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