RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@JohnOCFII RepPanel cannot connect/find your Duet. Make sure you can connect to it via the browser. Also beware of white spaces at the beginning of the IP address when entering it in RepPanel.
The circular arrow means just it is trying to reconnect to the wifi with updated credentials.
What version of Duet & RRF are you running?I re-entered my WiFi password again, and this time it took. So, that was my issue. Since I saw the RepPanel was associated with the correct SSID, I assumed it meant the SSID password was correct, so I hadn't triple checked that before.
Since I had to slide the edit page up to get to the space-bar in the keyboard entry, I could not also see the password field at the same time as I was entering data. Since the asterisks were populating the field, I could not be sure I had the correct password entered.
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@JohnOCFII Great to see you got it working now If you click the "wifi-fan" RepPanel displays some extra info about the connection.
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@JohnOCFII Great to see you got it working now If you click the "wifi-fan" RepPanel displays its IP address.
It even shows signal strength. I like it!
A couple of questions. First, based on the notes here and on GitHub I went through and added a Filament entry, and also trimmed my macro directory back to 16 items. I also trimmed my various print job directories back to 16 as well. These all seemed to help stability, as my RepPanel was freezing after a few second to minutes before I did that.
Also, I noticed that the Hot-End / Extruder title does not show up on the attached screen shot. Second thing, while I have temperatures to choose from for Bed (active and standby) for the Hot-end I only see temps in the standby window). Curious...
I'm doing my first print now, initiated from RepPanel!
Thanks for this creative solution!
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Oh -- and the password was a red herring. It works fine without an M551 password.
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What is your "Hotend-Name"?
How many temperatures do you have configured?The temperatures should come from the Web Control config file. A user reported that there are issues if the file is too large and RepPanel can not cache it. Go to your Duet Web control and clear the command history. You do that by entering something in the command console and wait for the auto suggestions. Then you can select the trashcan to delete an entry. That may fix some issues.
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@seeul8er Clearing out the command auto-complete buffer (I probably had 800 entries) allowed my hot-end temperatures to show up. So yeah -- probably some memory contention somewhere there.
The odd thing is -- on the RepPanel 0°C shows up seven times. DWC seems to show a "normal" number of entries.
I'll look through my config to see if anything looks odd to me.
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@JohnOCFII Yeah, we are very limited on the RAM side. The Duet Config often just breaks the bank.
Your temperatures are alright. RepPanel displays 14 temperatures at any times. If you got less, then all the remaining temps are filled up with 0°C. That is a little workaround which allows the application to use a matrix button widget. That reduces the RAM usage, is bug safe and increases speed a lot. Also makes it easier to handle programmatically.
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Hi! I've got one of these running now, using PCR's PCB. Thanks to you both!
Having played a little, here are two suggestions in case someone is further improving the software:
- If there's a simulated time available for a print, use that rather than the slicer-provided time on the Printing summary.
- Perhaps use the full screen for the list when selecting filaments. I've found it easy to accidentally turn on a tool while selecting filaments, and difficult to select the right filament (or maybe there's a bug, hard to tell).
Thanks again for this cool design! It's a nice little HUD of sorts for prints while I work from home and away from the printer.
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@paralepsis Thank you for your feedback!
The displayed remaining time should be (simulated_time-elapsed_time) if a simulation time is available. If not it takes the time based on the file. -
@seeul8er Do I have to have performed the simulation from the RepPanel? What I did was run the simulation from the web UI, start the print from the web UI, observed an apparent use of the slicer timing on RepPanel.
I can try this again.
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@paralepsis Repeating the experiment, I am seeing the simulated time on the RepPanel. Must have been operator error. Sorry for the misdirection.
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I just got my display from buydisplay.com and realized I ordered the 3-wire SPI version instead of the 4 wire version. I also have @PCR's circuit board. Is there a way to reconfigure the software to work with the 3-wire display?
Also, does anyone have a close up picture of their display board? According to the data sheet there should be 0R resistors installed at R1-R10 and R21-R28 and I am missing them.
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@k3lag I think you might be in luck. To me it is not 100% clear what the "4-wires" are exactly. The current built also does not directly specify a MISO for the SPI. The display offers a "data" connection that could be independent from the SPI to read the TFT data chip ID etc. So just give it a try!
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@k3lag I think you might be in luck. To me it is not 100% clear what the "4-wires" are exactly. The current built also does not directly specify a MISO for the SPI. The display offers a "data" connection that could be independent from the SPI to read the TFT data chip ID etc. So just give it a try!
I did. It didn’t work. The board appears to be jumpered for 18-bit rgb instead of SPI. I’m in contact with buydisplay and we will see what they say.
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Apparently I accidentally selected the wrong option when I ordered my board and I got the 18-bit RGB version. After talking to buydisplay I choose to rejumper the board for 4-pin SPI and it works now.
I am having a problem with it freezing after a few minutes of operation. Right before it freezes I see the WiFi icon turn yellow momentarily then it goes back to green and it's frozen at that point. After a reset it will work again for a while then do the same thing. I have an Orbi mesh WiFi network and I wonder if it's somehow struggling with that. When I go to pick a WiFi network it shows each of the 3 Orbi bases as separate networks and there is no way to tell which one you are picking. Don't know if that's the problem or not but I plan to fiddle more to see if I can figure it out.Never mind. I don't use the filament directory so once I added a filament file it was happy. -
@k3lag Thank you for reporting the issue. I think someone already mentioned that. I added the bug to the github issues
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Aw man did I just goof up again?
I ordered this panel after ordering another one that wasn't touchscreen...
The pinout doesn't look right; but it seems to have the recommended driver
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000127949256.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.13734c4dRwnSJw
Can I use this at all?
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Ok so it appears to be a parallel display; I did however manage to get the library examples working on my esp32 using the TFT_eSPI lib on arduino IDE...Not sure how that would work on IDF