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    • PCRundefined
      PCR @Egris
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      @Egris have you tried probing with the Radius Like a Delta?

      Best

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      • Egrisundefined
        Egris @PCR
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        @PCR I haven't tested this yet, i will give it a try

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        • Egrisundefined
          Egris @Egris
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          @Egris 2 years ago i used firmware 2.x. There i managed to probe the bed with g29 in a rectangular grid

          https://youtu.be/v46Gh64aN_o?t=65

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          • Egrisundefined
            Egris @PCR
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            @PCR With M557 R140 S15 got the same result for the Z-Lift as
            M557 X-140:140 Y-140:140 S20..
            Effector moves after first probe trigger to abaot X0 Y140.
            Thanks for your help

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
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              @Egris, can you post a video showing the effect of doing a single G30 move using firmware 3.2 or 3.3beta?

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • Egrisundefined
                Egris @dc42
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                @dc42 yes sure, here is a link for probing a single point

                https://youtu.be/DCtipYQOzsc

                -> Home Delta
                -> G1 Z30
                -> G1 X-130 Y-130
                -> G30

                Board: Duet 2 Ethernet (2Ethernet)
                Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.2 (2021-01-05)
                config.g

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                • Egrisundefined
                  Egris @dc42
                  last edited by Egris

                  @dc42 After the G30 i did via Webcontrol button Y+5 5mm in Y-Direction. The Effector is moving in Y and Z direction. Could this matter?

                  https://youtu.be/W4afA7cdHNI

                  Testing it with 3.3 beta gives the same Result

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
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                    It looks like the move to raise the probe after it triggers may be using one motor only. Is the Z motor on the left as seen in that video?

                    Please post your config.g file so that I can try to replicate it.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Egrisundefined
                      Egris @dc42
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                      @dc42 thank you very much for looking into my problem!
                      Here is my config.g File

                      config.g

                      and i did a drawing of the actual wiring layout

                      Layout.jpg

                      ; Rotary Delta Config
                      M669 K10 U190.0 L393.5 R45 A-90.0:46.50 H419.5 X60, Y60, Z60 B212.132
                      M666 X0.0 Y0.0 Z-0.28

                      I rotated the all 3 arm angles by 60° to line up the X/Y Axis

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        @Egris , @Orang_ , I am trying to work out exactly what the problem is. Can you tell me whether mesh bed calibration is working on your rotary delta printers?

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • Egrisundefined
                          Egris @dc42
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                          @dc42 at the moment i cant confirm weather the mesh compensation is working or not. For me it was not possible to finish the grid probing. At the outskirts of the bed the Z-Lift is doing really fast moves to the other side of the bed. What i can confirm is that printing without the compensation is working really well.

                          Probing a single point changes / effects the the machine coordinate sytem. After a G30 when i whant to move lets say only in Y-Direction, the move is in Y and Z direction like in that last video.

                          Looking forward to solve this Problem together. Thanks alot for looking into it.

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @Egris
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                            @Egris said in rotary delta + mesh compensation | Strange Z-Lift:

                            At the outskirts of the bed the Z-Lift is doing really fast moves to the other side of the bed.

                            1. Are you saying that when the machine has been calibrated manually so that good prints are possible, the Z-lift moves during mesh bed probing are not vertical?

                            2. What happens if you home the printer, command the nozzle to e.g. 5mm above the centre of the bed, and do G30 S-1 ? Does the Z lift move afterwards go straight up? If so, is it any different if you run G30 S-1 when the nozzle is away from the centre?

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                            • Egrisundefined
                              Egris
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                              i looked into the Statemachine for bed-probing in Gcodes 4 but couldn find any hint.
                              before the Z-Lift there is called the Function SetMoveBufferDefaults(). Could there be somthing reset?

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
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                                PS - one more test:

                                1. Move the nozzle to a point off-centre e.g. X0 Y50 Z10. Then command the nozzle up (e.g. to Z50) and check that the movement is vertical. Next, command the nozzle to X0 Y50 Z10 again, but after that send G91 Y50 Z10 (i.e. tell the machine where it is at, giving it the same coordinates that it thinks it is at). Then command the nozzle up to Z50 again and see if the movement is still vertical.

                                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                • Egrisundefined
                                  Egris @dc42
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                                  @dc42 1. Are you saying that when the machine has been calibrated manually so that good prints are possible, the Z-lift moves during mesh bed probing are not vertical?

                                  Yes thats true. In the Center of the Bed the Z-Lifts are "more" vertical than they are getting to the edges of the bed.

                                  If i set my grid-probing to X-145:145 Y-145:145 the first Probe is at X-145 Y-145. Everything works fine until the Z-Lift. When Z is lifted the head moves to abaout X-145 Y145 in a not coordinated move. When it arrives there the head will move to the next grid point at X-125Y-145. On that 2 moves it crashed the nozzle into the bed

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                                  • Egrisundefined
                                    Egris @dc42
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                                    @dc42 said in rotary delta + mesh compensation | Strange Z-Lift:

                                    Move the nozzle to a point off-centre e.g. X0 Y50 Z10. Then command the nozzle up (e.g. to Z50) and check that the movement is vertical. Next, command the nozzle to X0 Y50 Z10 again, but after that send G91 Y50 Z10 (i.e. tell the machine where it is at, giving it the same coordinates that it thinks it is at). Then command the nozzle up to Z50 again and see if the movement is still vertical.

                                    tested it and it works like it should. Z-Movment is vertical

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by dc42

                                      Thanks; and what about the G30 S-1 tests?

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                      • Egrisundefined
                                        Egris
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                                        i can do that test probably tomorrow. I think i damaged my Z_Probe_In Pin by the 5V Signal of the BLtouch. My Duet2 probably was older than the revision that can handle 5V on that Pin. 🙏 . Is there a possibly to use another analog pin for my Z-Probe? I orderd a spare one

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators @Egris
                                          last edited by dc42

                                          @Egris said in rotary delta + mesh compensation | Strange Z-Lift:

                                          i can do that test probably tomorrow. I think i damaged my Z_Probe_In Pin by the 5V Signal of the BLtouch. My Duet2 probably was older than the revision that can handle 5V on that Pin. 🙏 . Is there a possibly to use another analog pin for my Z-Probe? I orderd a spare one

                                          Are you sure the pin isn't working? The Z probe input pin is fairy tough even on older Duets.

                                          You can connect the BLTouch to a spare endstop input.

                                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
                                            last edited by dc42

                                            I have reproduced this issue by configuring my linear delta as if it is a rotary delta. The forward transform for rotary delta kinematics was inverting the Cartesian Y coordinate. What surprises me is that this has ever worked, because that code has not changed.

                                            I have put a new firmware build for Duet WiFi at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q5uqqkjbmhgvlhq/AACYqG0ynLME9ogoLd1zLB2Xa?dl=0. If you are not already running release 3.3beta1, please read the 3.3beta1 release notes before installing this.

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