After Micro swiss DD upgrade,Extruder skips steps
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i allready check use firmware retraction.
what is a good starting value for DD M207 ?
Macros are allready installed and i have PanelDue
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@lui2004 said in After Micro swiss DD upgrade,Extruder skips steps:
what is a good starting value for DD M207 ?
Start with what you have set in the slicer
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Z is for Z hop. Leave it at 0 for starters. But if you ever want to use Z hop that's where you set the distance.
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@Phaedrux ok thanks a lot
i still printing the retraction stl
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what changes did you make since the last print where it worked
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@Veti nothing special, finetuning temptower,retract settings
all seems fine but with the M207 i have problems -
so without m207 its extruding again?
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@Veti yes with normal retractin from slicer all fine
with M207 no extrusion , it will print only the base and not the 2 towers for retracting test
Edit:
now i have see what cause that no filament come out.
after retract its during to much time to reload the filament
i dont know which parameter can set to solve it -
i forgot to check '' use realtive E distances '' in the printer Settings, now it works.
do i need to go higher with my retract settings ?
at this moment i got this settings for firmware retractions:
M207 P0 S1.5 R0 F2100 T2100 Z0 ; Firmware Retraction
or i need to print the retractions stl and post pictures ?
thanks
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start the print. if its stringing increase the retraction setting in the console while printing.
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@Veti ok
with which one i begin ? retraction Speed,distance ... ?
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distance
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@Veti ok
right now i am at:
M98 P"0:/macros/Tuning/Report Current Retraction Settings.g" Tool 0 retract/reprime: length 0.25/0.25mm, speed 35.0/35.0mm/sec, Z hop 0.00m
without stringing,is it good ?
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you have to decide that by yourself if you are happy with the result.
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it looks great !
but one question why with slicer retraction i have 1.5mm and with firmware retract i have 0.25mm ?
the distance are good ,now i will check with speed right ?
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yes you can, but 35mm/sec is a good speed for retraction
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