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    • whosrdaddyundefined
      whosrdaddy
      last edited by

      @Chrishamm, did you see my pull request?
      I added dutch translation for DWC.
      Will crosscheck with 1.19 to see if additional strings have been added.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        @Kulitorum:

        I applied your changes, and it made no difference.

        So I made a test.gcode file with one line:

        G1 U400 F2000 S1 ; test

        And when I "Emergency stop" and print that file, it runs at full speed.

        But when I "Emergency stop" and paste the same line "G1 U400 F2000 S1 ; test" into "Send Gcode" field in the top left of the web interface, it runs at the requested speed.

        Until I press "-100" for the U axis (executes correctly) and then press "Send" again - then it runs at too high speed.

        I hope this makes sense.

        Thanks, I've just tried that but I still can't reproduce the problem.

        Please can you do one more thing. Connect the Duet to a PC running Pronterface or similar over USB. Set up the printer ready to exhibit the problem. Send M111 S1 P4 and M111 S1 P6 to enable full movement debugging. Then run the G1 U400 F2000 S1 to cause the incorrect speed issue. Paste the debug output (DDA and DM info) that appears in Pronterface here.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • Kulitorumundefined
          Kulitorum
          last edited by

          Sorry for the late reply, I had some problems getting USB to work and I had to downgrade to 19b11 and then back to RC5 to make the USB port work again.

          Here you go - it's a bit long, but I include all of it for completeness.

          To provoke the error, I just turn on the machine and print test2.gcode. that file contains one line, pasted here:

          G1 U400 F2000 S1 ; Executes correct. Sets U pos to 314.5 when done (max U coord)

          I hope this helps.

          PS: The buttplug.gcode is not really a buttplug 🙂

          23:41:31.668 : No start signal detected - forcing start
          23:41:31.673 : RepRapFirmware for Duet WiFi Version 1.19RC5 dated 2017-08-07
          23:41:31.673 : Executing config.g…Attempt to emulate unsupported firmware.
          23:41:31.673 : FTP is enabled on port 21
          23:41:31.673 : Done!
          23:41:31.673 : RepRapFirmware for Duet WiFi is up and running.
          23:41:31.673 : WiFi module started
          23:41:31.673 : Wifi module is connected to access point Internet, IP address 192.168.1.180
          23:41:31.682 : FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet WiFi FIRMWARE_VERSION: 1.19RC5 ELECTRONICS: Duet WiFi 1.0 + DueX5 FIRMWARE_DATE: 2017-08-07
          23:41:31.688 : X: 0.000 Y: 0.000 Z: -0.048 U: 0.000 E0: 0.0 E1: 0.0 E2: 0.0 E3: 0.0 E4: 0.0 E5: 0.0 E6: 0.0 E7: 0.0 Count 0 0 0 0 User 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
          23:41:31.688 : serial: N6 T060
          23:41:31.691 : Heater 1 switched on
          23:41:31.694 : serial: N7 M20
          22
          23:41:31.703 : Begin file list
          23:41:31.703 : HollowDodecahedron.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : TestPrint.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : octagon-test-delta.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : setheight.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : EscherLizard.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : BletClamps
          23:41:31.703 : Calibration.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : UnitTriangle.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : 7_inch_PanelDue_screen_holder.3.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Button.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Wire Clamp Test With Spring.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Extruderparts_FanMounts_V01.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : UnitBox.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : UntiSquares.factory
          23:41:31.703 : Ooze spring mounts.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : AM3_BeltClamps.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Z-motor-standoff.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : AM3Wifi_3DBenchy_Dual.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : CircleGrid.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : 20mmUnitBox.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Sorteringskasse.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Sorteringskasse_Head1.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : RadiusTest_Head1.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : RadiusTest_Head2.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : roundedbox.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : 8x4-wire clamp with spring loose.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : 8x3-wire clamp with spring loose.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : 8x10 coupler.gcode
          23:41:31.703 : Gasket.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : RocketForMegaScaling_rot.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 6mm_standoff.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : ButtPlug_rot_rot.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : test-wall_rot.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 20mm box.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : Z-motor-standoffs-48mm.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : IdlerSpacer.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : y-belt-tightners.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 2color 4x20mm box.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : nozzle.3.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 20mm box2.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 20mm box3.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : test.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : 20mm box4.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : DC42Test.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : test2.gcode
          23:41:31.704 : End file list
          23:41:31.706 : serial: N8 M111 S6111
          23:41:31.709 : serial: N9 T0
          51
          23:41:31.712 : serial: N10 M8042
          23:41:31.715 : serial: N11 M105
          23
          23:41:32.286 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:32.287 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:32.288 : Found responder
          23:41:32.289 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:32.292 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:32.293 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:32.313 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:32.314 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:32.315 : Found responder
          23:41:32.316 : Received 362 bytes
          23:41:32.317 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:32.318 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_reply HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:32.318 : Sending G-Code reply to client 1 of 1 (length 21)
          23:41:33.292 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:33.293 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:33.294 : Found responder
          23:41:33.295 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:33.298 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:33.299 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:34.317 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:34.318 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:34.319 : Found responder
          23:41:34.320 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:34.323 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:34.324 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:34.689 : serial: N12 M10520
          23:41:35.343 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:35.344 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:35.345 : Found responder
          23:41:35.346 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:35.349 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:35.350 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:36.285 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:36.285 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:36.287 : Found responder
          23:41:36.287 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:36.291 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:36.292 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }
          23:41:36.497 : serial: N13 M111 P4 S1
          22
          23:41:36.499 : Debugging enabled for modules: Platform(0) Network(1) Webserver(2) GCodes(3) Move(4) Heat(5) DDA(6) Roland(7) Scanner(8) PrintMonitor(9) Storage(10) PortControl(11) ?(12)
          23:41:36.499 : Debugging disabled for modules:
          23:41:37.288 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:37.289 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:37.290 : Found responder
          23:41:37.291 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:37.294 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:37.295 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:37.310 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:37.311 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:37.312 : Found responder
          23:41:37.313 : Received 362 bytes
          23:41:37.314 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:37.315 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_reply HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:37.315 : Sending G-Code reply to client 1 of 1 (length 203)
          23:41:37.748 : serial: N14 M10518
          23:41:38.286 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:38.287 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:38.288 : Found responder
          23:41:38.289 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:38.292 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:38.293 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:39.285 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:39.286 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:39.287 : Found responder
          23:41:39.288 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:39.292 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:39.293 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:40.321 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:40.322 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:40.323 : Found responder
          23:41:40.324 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:40.327 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:40.328 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:40.810 : serial: N15 M105
          19
          23:41:41.284 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:41.285 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:41.286 : Found responder
          23:41:41.287 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:41.290 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:41.291 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:42.286 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:42.287 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:42.288 : Found responder
          23:41:42.289 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:42.292 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:42.293 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:42.439 : serial: N16 M111 P6 S117
          23:41:42.441 : Debugging enabled for modules: Platform(0) Network(1) Webserver(2) GCodes(3) Move(4) Heat(5) DDA(6) Roland(7) Scanner(8) PrintMonitor(9) Storage(10) PortControl(11) ?(12)
          23:41:42.441 : Debugging disabled for modules:
          23:41:43.285 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:43.286 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:43.287 : Found responder
          23:41:43.288 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:43.291 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:43.292 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:43.309 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:43.310 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:43.311 : Found responder
          23:41:43.312 : Received 362 bytes
          23:41:43.313 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:43.314 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_reply HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:43.314 : Sending G-Code reply to client 1 of 1 (length 203)
          23:41:43.874 : serial: N17 M105
          17
          23:41:44.291 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:44.292 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:44.293 : Found responder
          23:41:44.294 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:44.297 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:44.298 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:44.690 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:44.690 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:44.692 : Found responder
          23:41:44.692 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:44.696 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:44.697 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:45.010 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:45.011 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:45.012 : Found responder
          23:41:45.013 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:45.017 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:45.018 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }
          23:41:45.311 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:45.311 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:45.312 : Found responder
          23:41:45.313 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:45.317 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:45.318 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:45.593 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:45.594 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:45.595 : Found responder
          23:41:45.596 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:45.599 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:45.600 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:45.881 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:45.882 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:45.883 : Found responder
          23:41:45.884 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:45.887 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:45.888 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:46.175 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:46.176 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:46.177 : Found responder
          23:41:46.178 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:46.181 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:46.182 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:46.464 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:46.465 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:46.466 : Found responder
          23:41:46.467 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:46.470 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:46.471 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:46.754 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:46.755 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:46.756 : Found responder
          23:41:46.757 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:46.760 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:46.761 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:46.934 : serial: N18 M10530
          23:41:47.043 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:47.043 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:47.045 : Found responder
          23:41:47.045 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:47.049 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:47.050 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:47.331 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:47.331 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:47.332 : Found responder
          23:41:47.334 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:47.337 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:47.338 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:47.621 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:47.622 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:47.623 : Found responder
          23:41:47.624 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:47.627 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:47.628 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:47.923 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:47.924 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:47.925 : Found responder
          23:41:47.926 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:47.930 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:47.931 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }
          23:41:48.235 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:48.236 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:48.237 : Found responder
          23:41:48.238 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:48.241 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:48.242 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:48.583 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:48.584 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:48.585 : Found responder
          23:41:48.586 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:48.589 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:48.590 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:48.959 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:48.960 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:48.961 : Found responder
          23:41:48.962 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:48.965 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:48.966 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:49.247 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:49.248 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:49.249 : Found responder
          23:41:49.250 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:49.252 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:49.254 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:49.542 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:49.543 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:49.544 : Found responder
          23:41:49.545 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:49.548 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:49.549 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:49.826 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:49.826 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:49.827 : Found responder
          23:41:49.829 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:49.832 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:49.833 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:49.999 : serial: N19 M105
          31
          23:41:50.108 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:50.109 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:50.110 : Found responder
          23:41:50.111 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:50.114 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:50.115 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:50.392 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:50.393 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:50.394 : Found responder
          23:41:50.395 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:50.399 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:50.399 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:50.678 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:50.679 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:50.680 : Found responder
          23:41:50.681 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:50.684 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:50.685 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:50.970 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:50.971 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:50.972 : Found responder
          23:41:50.973 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:50.977 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:50.978 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }
          23:41:51.259 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:51.260 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:51.261 : Found responder
          23:41:51.262 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:51.265 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:51.266 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:51.546 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:51.547 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:51.548 : Found responder
          23:41:51.549 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:51.552 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:51.553 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:51.840 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:51.841 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:51.842 : Found responder
          23:41:51.843 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:51.846 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:51.847 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:52.128 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.129 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.130 : Found responder
          23:41:52.131 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:52.134 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.135 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:52.308 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.309 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.310 : Found responder
          23:41:52.311 : Received 410 bytes
          23:41:52.312 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.313 : http: M32 test2.gcode
          23:41:52.314 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_gcode HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { gcode=M32 test2.gcode }
          23:41:52.339 : -- Parsing file test2.gcode --
          23:41:52.339 : Header complete, processed 83 bytes, read time 0.001s, parse time 0.000s
          23:41:52.339 : Footer complete, processed 4096 bytes, read time 0.000s, parse time 0.001s, seek time 0.000s
          23:41:52.339 : file: G1 U400 F2000 S1
          23:41:52.340 : Transformed 0.00 0.00 -0.05 to 0 0 -77
          23:41:52.351 : DDA: d=0.048000 vec=[0.000000 0.000000 -1.000000 8333.333984 0.000000]
          23:41:52.352 : a=0.360000 reqv=0.500000 topv=0.131453 startv=0.000000 endv=0.000000
          23:41:52.352 : daccel=0.024000 ddecel=0.024000 cks=684653
          23:41:52.353 : DMZ: dir=B steps=77 next=1 rev=78 interval=55170 sstcda=0 acmadtcdts=171163 tstcdapdsc=684652 2dtstc2diva=234374600548
          23:41:52.353 : accelStopStep=39 decelStartStep=39 2CsqtMmPerStepDivA=3043831552
          23:41:52.354 : mmPerStepTimesCdivtopSpeed=4552499 fmsdmtstdca2=0
          23:41:52.354 : DMU: dir=F steps=32000 next=1 rev=32001 interval=2706 sstcda=0 acmadtcdts=171163 tstcdapdsc=684652 2dtstc2diva=234374600548
          23:41:52.356 : accelStopStep=16001 decelStartStep=16001 2CsqtMmPerStepDivA=7324218
          23:41:52.356 : mmPerStepTimesCdivtopSpeed=10954 fmsdmtstdca2=0
          23:41:52.416 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.417 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.418 : Found responder
          23:41:52.419 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:52.423 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.424 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:52.441 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.442 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.443 : Found responder
          23:41:52.444 : Received 389 bytes
          23:41:52.445 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_fileinfo HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:52.446 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.487 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.488 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.489 : Found responder
          23:41:52.490 : Received 362 bytes
          23:41:52.491 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.492 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_reply HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:52.492 : Sending G-Code reply to client 1 of 1 (length 39)
          23:41:52.754 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:52.755 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:52.756 : Found responder
          23:41:52.757 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:52.761 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:52.762 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=3 }
          23:41:53.046 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:53.047 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:53.048 : Found responder
          23:41:53.049 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:53.054 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:53.055 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=3 }
          23:41:53.062 : serial: N20 M10521
          23:41:53.112 : Done printing file
          23:41:53.112 : – Parsing file test2.gcode --
          23:41:53.112 : Header complete, processed 83 bytes, read time 0.000s, parse time 0.001s
          23:41:53.112 : Footer complete, processed 4096 bytes, read time 0.000s, parse time 0.000s, seek time 0.000s
          23:41:53.334 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:53.335 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:53.336 : Found responder
          23:41:53.337 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:53.341 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:53.342 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=3 }
          23:41:53.356 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:53.357 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:53.358 : Found responder
          23:41:53.359 : Received 362 bytes
          23:41:53.360 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:53.361 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_reply HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { }
          23:41:53.361 : Sending G-Code reply to client 1 of 1 (length 19)
          23:41:53.624 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:53.625 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:53.626 : Found responder
          23:41:53.627 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:53.630 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:53.631 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:53.905 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:53.907 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:53.907 : Found responder
          23:41:53.908 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:53.913 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:53.913 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }
          23:41:54.199 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:54.200 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:54.201 : Found responder
          23:41:54.202 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:54.205 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:54.206 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:54.482 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:54.483 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:54.484 : Found responder
          23:41:54.485 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:54.488 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:54.489 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:54.765 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:54.766 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:54.767 : Found responder
          23:41:54.768 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:54.771 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:54.772 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:55.056 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:55.057 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:55.058 : Found responder
          23:41:55.059 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:55.062 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:55.063 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:55.339 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:55.340 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:55.341 : Found responder
          23:41:55.342 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:55.345 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:55.346 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:55.628 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:55.628 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:55.629 : Found responder
          23:41:55.630 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:55.633 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:55.634 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:55.922 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:55.923 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:55.924 : Found responder
          23:41:55.925 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:55.928 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:55.929 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:56.128 : serial: N21 M105
          20
          23:41:56.211 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:56.212 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:56.213 : Found responder
          23:41:56.214 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:56.217 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:56.218 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:56.499 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:56.500 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:56.500 : Found responder
          23:41:56.501 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:56.505 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:56.506 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=1 }
          23:41:56.791 : New conn on socket 0 for local port 80
          23:41:56.792 : HTTP connection accepted
          23:41:56.793 : Found responder
          23:41:56.794 : Received 394 bytes
          23:41:56.798 : Sending reply, file = no
          23:41:56.799 : HTTP req, command words { GET /rr_status HTTP/1.1 }, parameters { type=2 }

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            You must have entered the wrong M111 command, because you appear to have enabled all debugging instead of just Move and DDA debugging. But the info I wanted appears in the middle of it anyway. I can see what is happening: there is a small Z movement as well as the U movement, and I think the requested speed is being applied to just the Z component. Do you have a bed height map loaded, or any other form of bed or axis compensation applied?

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • nytundefined
              nyt
              last edited by

              I reported a stuttering bug on github when pressure advance is enabled. It seemed to only happen on a skirt generated by s3d 4.0, but was quite strange. I assume it can happen in other scenarios.

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              • Kulitorumundefined
                Kulitorum
                last edited by

                I copy-pasted your M111 commands.

                Yes, I am using grid autoleveling.

                Michael

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  @nyt:

                  I reported a stuttering bug on github when pressure advance is enabled. It seemed to only happen on a skirt generated by s3d 4.0, but was quite strange. I assume it can happen in other scenarios.

                  The stuttering is caused by S3D generating strange gcode. Here is an example:

                  G1 X203.690 Y182.089 E0.0139
                  G1 X203.694 Y182.089 E0.0001
                  G1 X204.940 Y182.306 E0.0525
                  G1 X204.943 Y182.307 E0.0001
                  G1 X205.241 Y182.368 E0.0126
                  G1 X205.244 Y182.368 E0.0001
                  G1 X206.364 Y182.633 E0.0477
                  G1 X206.367 Y182.634 E0.0001
                  G1 X206.683 Y182.720 E0.0135
                  G1 X206.686 Y182.721 E0.0001

                  Notice how every alternate move has an extrusion distance of just 0.0001. Transposed to a spreadsheet:

                  X Y E XY distance extrusion/distance
                  203.690 182.089 0.0139
                  203.694 182.089 0.0001 0.004 5.49E-07
                  204.940 182.306 0.0525 1.265 2.88E-04
                  204.943 182.307 0.0001 0.003 5.49E-07
                  205.241 182.368 0.0126 0.304 6.91E-05
                  205.244 182.368 0.0001 0.003 5.48E-07
                  206.364 182.633 0.0477 1.151 2.61E-04
                  206.367 182.634 0.0001 0.003 5.48E-07
                  206.683 182.720 0.0135 0.327 7.39E-05
                  206.686 182.721 0.0001 0.003 5.47E-07

                  The extrusion rate varies greatly between adjacent moves. This forces the extruder to slow down between them to adjust the extrusion rate, hence the stuttering. I guess we could detect ridiculously short moves and throw them away, but I don't see it as our job to compensate for stupid gcode generated by buggy slicers. Please file a bug report with S3D.

                  Increasing allowed extruder jerk and/or acceleration may reduce the stuttering.

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

                    @Kulitorum:

                    I copy-pasted your M111 commands.

                    Yes, I am using grid autoleveling.

                    Michael

                    I guess you used Repetier host, because it enables full debug output by default when you connect, and I can see that you entered the correct debugging commands later in the session.

                    I see now that you have G29 S1 in config.g. That explains why we get different behaviour. I am using a bench setup to simulate your system, so I have no heightmap.csv file. Now that I can see what is happening, it should be easy to fix. I just need to make sure that I don't upset the behaviour for users who use the U axis as an additional axis instead of a substitute X axis.

                    I'll look at your report regarding G1 R2 as well.

                    Thanks for all the feedback you are providing and the tests you are running, and for your patience.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Kulitorumundefined
                      Kulitorum
                      last edited by

                      One of my other printers use the U axis as an additional axis (head rotation) so if you release a new RC, I can test that too.

                      And thank you!

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
                        last edited by

                        After some discussion with other users (I can't remember if you were one of them), the specification of what the feed rate does was changed to:

                        1. If there is any XYZ movement, then the F parameter relates to the combined XYZ speed, and any other axes have their speeds chosen to match that.

                        2. Otherwise, the F parameter relates to the combined movement in hypercube space of all the motors that are moving. [An alternative choice wild have been to make it apply to the one that is moving the most.]

                        When the U axis is used as a substitute X axis, then U movement counts as X movement in the above.

                        What's happening in this case is that the bed compensation is causing #1 to be applied, when you want #2.

                        Here are some possible solutions:

                        A. Change definition #1 above to be "If there is any XY movement, then the F parameter relates to the combined XY speed, and any other axes have their speeds chosen to match that." The problem with this is that a pure Z movement may have a small XY component added if axis compensation is enabled, which would cause the Z speed to be wrong.

                        B. Change specification #1 above to be "If there is any XY movement, then the F parameter relates to the combined XYZ speed, and any other axes have their speeds chosen to match that." I think this might work.

                        C. Keep track of whether the movement of each axis was commanded by the user or was added by bed or axis compensation, and stick with the original specification except that XYZ movement not commanded by the user doesn't count in deciding whether to use #1 or #2.

                        D. Add a configuration option to specify that a particular axis (in this case U) should be treated as an X axis when deciding on what the F parameter means.

                        One thing that is puzzling me: as the U axis is not being treated as an X axis in this particular case, why is bed compensation being applied? Looks like I need to investigate some more.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • JoeBoneundefined
                          JoeBone
                          last edited by

                          Odd homing behavior with Height Map active.

                          Firmware Name: RepRapFirmware for Duet WiFi
                          Firmware Electronics: Duet WiFi 1.0
                          Firmware Version: 1.19RC5 (2017-08-07)
                          WiFi Server Version: 1.19beta10
                          Web Interface Version: 1.17+2

                          Machine homes correctly multiple times, as soon as I load the Height Map the machine lifts up on Z and either stops or it's moving VERY slowly. I placed my hand on the screw and it seems to be just slightly rotating.. almost impossible to tell.

                          ; homeall.g
                          ; called to home all axes
                          ;
                          ; Author: S. Halbrader
                          ; Date: 5/16/2017

                          ; Relative positioning
                          G91

                          ; Lift Z
                          G1 Z10 F6000

                          ; Course home X and Y
                          G1 X-1005 Y-1005 F4500 S1

                          ; Move away from the endstops
                          G1 X5 Y5 F6000

                          ; Fine home X and Y
                          G1 X-1005 Y-1005 F360 S1

                          ; Course home Z
                          G1 Z-505 F2500 S1

                          ; Lift Z
                          G1 Z2 F2800

                          ; Fine home Z
                          G1 Z-505 F360 S1

                          ; Absolute positioning
                          G90

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                          • Kulitorumundefined
                            Kulitorum
                            last edited by

                            Should I remind you that this worked in previous releases and RCs?

                            Checking with RC4

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                            • Kulitorumundefined
                              Kulitorum
                              last edited by

                              RC4 exhibits same problem.
                              RC3 exhibits same problem.
                              RC2 exhibits same problem.
                              19beta11 works as expected.

                              I don't have RC1 on hand.

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by

                                I have just released 1.19 RC6. Kulitorum and Joe in particular, please test this version to see whether it fixes the issues you reported. Also please upgrade DWC.

                                Please note the following significant change in behaviour since RC5 and all previous releases:

                                The behaviour of the R parameter in G1 commands has changed. Previously, G1 R1 with no additional parameters restored the head position for all axes to the values just prior to the last pause command, and G1 R2 with no additional parameters restored the head position for all axes to the values just prior to the last tool change. The behaviour now is that only axes that are mentioned in the G1 command have their values restored. So instead of using G1 R1 in resume.g to restore the head position, you must now use G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0. As before, any non-zero axis parameters will be added to the saved position of that axis. This change has been made so that additional axes used as substitute X and Y axis are not automatically restored.

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                                • Kulitorumundefined
                                  Kulitorum
                                  last edited by

                                  Will check in an hour.

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                                  • Kulitorumundefined
                                    Kulitorum
                                    last edited by

                                    Yep, works so far, on my IDEX machine. I will test on my rotating nozzle machine tomorrow morning.

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                                    • nytundefined
                                      nyt
                                      last edited by

                                      @dc42:

                                      The extrusion rate varies greatly between adjacent moves. This forces the extruder to slow down between them to adjust the extrusion rate, hence the stuttering. I guess we could detect ridiculously short moves and throw them away, but I don't see it as our job to compensate for stupid gcode generated by buggy slicers. Please file a bug report with S3D.

                                      Increasing allowed extruder jerk and/or acceleration may reduce the stuttering.

                                      Reported to S3d.

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                                      • martinbogoundefined
                                        martinbogo
                                        last edited by

                                        I seem to be having issues with WiFi Configuration:

                                        SENT: M552 S1
                                        READ: ok
                                        READ: WiFi module started
                                        READ: WiFi reported error: no known networks found
                                        READ: Wifi module is idle

                                        I updated the WiFi Server, as well as the firmware. I can't seem to get back to a point where I can configure the SSID.

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                                        • martinbogoundefined
                                          martinbogo
                                          last edited by

                                          Got it working .. had to write the SSID & password twice, then it started working again.

                                          mDNS isn't working properly… no more going to [ndisname.local] anymore. OTOH, not a big deal.

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
                                            last edited by

                                            Use M550 in config.g to set the machine name, because that forms the basis of the mdns name in firmware 1.19.

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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