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    • oBezrukiundefined
      oBezruki
      last edited by

      Hey everyone,

      I just completed my RepRap conversion on my printer.

      I have my extruder stepper set for the correct steps/mm (that was a good hour and a bit of my night)

      I sent a test print to the printer and the brim support prints fine, but when the print gets to the actual part the extruder seems to stall/constantly skip steps. Is this an issue with my firmware? It extrudes fine when I do it manually.

      I'm using Cura slicer and I will throw my Config.g below

      Any help would be amazing!

      Thanks,
      Jake

      ; Configuration file for Duet WiFi (firmware version 3.3)
      ; executed by the firmware on start-up
      ;
      ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool v3.3.10 on Fri Jan 21 2022 22:14:04 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

      ; General preferences
      M575 P1 S1 B57600 ; enable support for PanelDue
      G90 ; send absolute coordinates...
      M83 ; ...but relative extruder moves
      M550 P"Cube Pro Duo" ; set printer name

      ; Network
      M552 S1 ; enable network
      M586 P0 S1 ; enable HTTP
      M586 P1 S0 ; disable FTP
      M586 P2 S0 ; disable Telnet

      ; Drives
      M569 P0 S1 ; physical drive 0 goes forwards
      M569 P1 S1 ; physical drive 1 goes forwards
      M569 P2 S0 ; physical drive 2 goes backwards
      M569 P3 S0 ; physical drive 3 goes backwards
      M584 X0 Y1 Z2 E3 ; set drive mapping
      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 I0 ; configure microstepping without interpolation
      M350 I1 ; configure microstepping with interpolation
      M92 X87.90 Y87.90 Z1066.67 E82.89 ; set steps per mm
      M566 X8500.00 Y8500.00 Z12.00 E1000 ; set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
      M203 X4000.00 Y4000.00 Z1200.00 E1800.00 ; set maximum speeds (mm/min)
      M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z250.00 E500.00 ; set accelerations (mm/s^2)
      M906 X800 Y800 Z800 E800 I30 ; set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
      M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout

      ; Axis Limits
      M208 X0 Y-30 Z0 S1 ; set axis minima
      M208 X280 Y290 Z190 S0 ; set axis maxima

      ; Endstops
      M574 X1 S1 P"!xstop" ; configure switch-type (e.g. microswitch) endstop for low end on X via pin !xstop
      M574 Y1 S1 P"!ystop" ; configure switch-type (e.g. microswitch) endstop for low end on Y via pin !ystop
      M574 Z1 S1 P"!zstop" ; configure switch-type (e.g. microswitch) endstop for low end on Z via pin !zstop

      ; Z-Probe
      M558 P0 H5 F0 T6000 ; disable Z probe but set dive height, probe speed and travel speed
      M557 X15:215 Y15:195 S20 ; define mesh grid

      ; Heaters
      M140 H-1 ; disable heated bed (overrides default heater mapping)
      M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin bedtemp
      M950 H0 C"bedheat" T0 ; create chamber heater output on bedheat and map it to sensor 0
      M307 H0 B0 S1.00 ; disable bang-bang mode for the chamber heater and set PWM limit
      M141 H0 ; map chamber to heater 0
      M143 H0 S300 ; set temperature limit for heater 0 to 300C
      M308 S1 P"e1temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 1 as thermistor on pin e1temp
      M950 H1 C"e1heat" T1 ; create nozzle heater output on e1heat and map it to sensor 1
      M307 H1 B0 S1.00 ; disable bang-bang mode for heater and set PWM limit
      M143 H1 S280 ; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C

      ; Fans
      M950 F0 C"fan0" Q500 ; create fan 0 on pin fan0 and set its frequency
      M106 P0 S1 H-1 ; set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
      M950 F1 C"fan1" Q500 ; create fan 1 on pin fan1 and set its frequency
      M106 P1 S1 H-1 T45 ; set fan 1 value. Thermostatic control is turned on

      ; Tools
      M563 P0 S"Extruder 1" D0 H1 F1:0 ; define tool 0
      G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; set tool 0 axis offsets
      G10 P0 R0 S0 ; set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C

      ; Custom settings are not defined

      ; Miscellaneous
      M911 S10 R11 P"M913 X0 Y0 G91 M83 G1 Z3 E-5 F1000" ; set voltage thresholds and actions to run on power loss
      T0 ; select first tool

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR @oBezruki
        last edited by

        @obezruki
        Please post a sample gcode took

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman @oBezruki
          last edited by

          @obezruki My best guess is that the first layer height is too close to the build plate, which restricts the filament flow out if the nozzle. Try using baby stepping while the skirt is printing and then change the z offset accordingly.

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          • OwenDundefined
            OwenD
            last edited by

            Also check that you have Cura set to use relative extruder values as that's what you have set in config.g
            Been a while, but I think you have to dig for that setting in Cura.

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            • CabalSoulundefined
              CabalSoul @oBezruki
              last edited by

              @obezruki i can imagine two possibilities

              1.Check your line width and flow in Cura, I had once problems printing TPU not realizing I had the line width set on to 0.04mm. Yours could be set too high.

              1. heat creep, your extruder doesn’t get enough cooling. Starts printing fine and then clogs. When it gets colder you can extrude fine again, for a time.

              Anycubic Predator, Orbiter Extruder , Duet Wifi, Mosquito Hotend, Remote Extruder Stepper cooling and Part cooling

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              • oBezrukiundefined
                oBezruki @PCR
                last edited by

                @pcr [link text]Test Print.gcode

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                • oBezrukiundefined
                  oBezruki @deckingman
                  last edited by

                  @deckingman I believe this is causing issues yes. I'm not using auto bed leveling, so I think my bed was too close to the print head. I had to clean out the nozzle and heat break which led me to believe that it was backing up, Ive also installed a stronger heatsink fan as of now. Going to try again and will let you know

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                  • oBezrukiundefined
                    oBezruki @OwenD
                    last edited by

                    @owend i have yet to locate that setting

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                    • oBezrukiundefined
                      oBezruki @deckingman
                      last edited by

                      @deckingman after adjusting Z height better and adding better cooling it appears the print is going well. I have to change some speed issues but I have a solid baseline for config! Thank you!

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                      • oBezrukiundefined
                        oBezruki @deckingman
                        last edited by

                        @deckingman the print went great until the last few layers, then it appeared to clog again. I'm going to clear the jam and try a different print

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                        • deckingmanundefined
                          deckingman @oBezruki
                          last edited by

                          @obezruki It sounds like you have another issue if the latest print started well you experienced a blockage towards the end. There are a number of possible reasons for this, but the most common one is using too much retraction which causes molten filament to get drawn up into the heat break area of the hot end where it will cool and solidify.

                          Ian
                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                          • oBezrukiundefined
                            oBezruki @deckingman
                            last edited by

                            @deckingman I'll remove some retraction and use Z hop more aggressive, thanks for the tips! I had an enclosure for the PanelDue printing and it went well until it lifted from the bed (and was Y axis inverted)

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