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Connecting and configuring filament-out sensors

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    synergy41
    last edited by 25 Aug 2017, 22:15

    Hello everyone,
    Is it possible to use this kind of sensor to make an end-of-filament sensor.


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    thank you

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      StephenRC
      last edited by 25 Aug 2017, 22:52

      Some filament is transparent to infrared.

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        dc42 administrators
        last edited by 26 Aug 2017, 06:29

        That type of sensor might work with opaque filaments if you can guide the filament accurately enough so that it blocks the beam. You may have to change the values of the resistors on that board to make it work reliably on 3.3V, see the wiki page on endstop switches for details.

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          synergy41
          last edited by 26 Aug 2017, 09:34

          Hello,
          Thank you for your answers.
          It is the same sensor that I use on my printer currently, so it must operate in 3.3V.
          According to you what command line I should write knowing that outputs E0 and E1 are free.
          Desolate for all these questions.

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 26 Aug 2017, 12:28

            If you want to use the new filament monitor support in firmware 1.19, then see https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code#M591:_Configure_filament_sensing. You will need to use P2 in that command for that type of sensor.

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              synergy41
              last edited by 27 Aug 2017, 15:33

              Thanks David,
              But my sensor does not detect the clear filament, I will have to find another sensor.

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