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    number40fan
    last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 01:18

    All I can say is that is what the directions say. Even DJ had an issue.

    https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?id=2712

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      mhackney
      last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 01:34

      IDK, it's working so I'll go with it. The directions don't explicitly say to add both commands, they simply say these are examples. Did you have an issue without the D0 line in the config?

      My 3D Printing blog: http://www.sublimelayers.com
      Coming this summer: "3D Printing Strategies - the art of perfecting your designs and prints"

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        number40fan
        last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 01:39

        Sorry, I am on the wrong side of the water to get these cool new gadgets.

        I figure when DC writes "example" he just means that the variables of attachments to the Duet and such can be changed, as well as the rest of the M591. C, D and P needing to be defined. But having both of the lines written in the Wiki and the rest of the directions, are a must.

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          dc42 administrators
          last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 06:39

          I have updated the calibration instructions to improve and clarify them.

          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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            mhackney
            last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 12:42

            David, in my M591 commands during the print the current angle always returned as "0.00". Does this imply that my sensor is actually not working properly and needs to be closer to the magnet?

            My 3D Printing blog: http://www.sublimelayers.com
            Coming this summer: "3D Printing Strategies - the art of perfecting your designs and prints"

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              DjDemonD
              last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 14:05

              My experience was that the angle should be read in when M591 D0 is sent.

              Get the calibration data from m122 rather than from M591, then update the m591 settings. The unit does do what it is meant to.

              Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
              www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
              PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                DjDemonD
                last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 14:07

                Unless I'm missing something the wiki is still not correct, M122 reports the calibration information, M591 D0 just shows the settings from config plus the angle. Unless it behaves differently with 1.20 which I haven't installed yet, although am about to.

                Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
                www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
                PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                  mhackney
                  last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 14:17

                  David, don't know if you saw my comment close to the top of this thread:

                  I'm in calibration mode and printing now. This is a part I print every day and my printer is acting very odd. It is printing and pausing every 6ish mm. Is this normal for calibration or is something wrong? I do see the LED flashing red. It is also not stuttering as much now as it was when I started writing but still obviously stuttering.

                  The problem continues. I disabled the M591 in config.g and behavior has returned to normal, albeit without the filament monitor operating. I suspect that my sensor is not reading the magnet but I'm not sure how to get it closer.

                  My 3D Printing blog: http://www.sublimelayers.com
                  Coming this summer: "3D Printing Strategies - the art of perfecting your designs and prints"

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                    T3P3Tony administrators
                    last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 16:29

                    @mhackney:

                    David, in my M591 commands during the print the current angle always returned as "0.00". Does this imply that my sensor is actually not working properly and needs to be closer to the magnet?

                    yes sounds like its not reading the magnet- you should get 3 or 4 gred and red together flashes at startup to show the magnet is registered properly

                    www.duet3d.com

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                      T3P3Tony administrators
                      last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 16:30

                      @mhackney:

                      David, don't know if you saw my comment close to the top of this thread:

                      I'm in calibration mode and printing now. This is a part I print every day and my printer is acting very odd. It is printing and pausing every 6ish mm. Is this normal for calibration or is something wrong? I do see the LED flashing red. It is also not stuttering as much now as it was when I started writing but still obviously stuttering.

                      The problem continues. I disabled the M591 in config.g and behavior has returned to normal, albeit without the filament monitor operating. I suspect that my sensor is not reading the magnet but I'm not sure how to get it closer.

                      You are looking for a gap of~0.5mm this may be as simple in a variation between the printers we have printer the parts on. you can add a small shift in the SCAD or try just moving the hobb assembly very slightly where it is seated.

                      www.duet3d.com

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                        mhackney
                        last edited by 22 Sept 2017, 16:31

                        Thanks Tony, I'm taking it off and looking at it now.

                        My 3D Printing blog: http://www.sublimelayers.com
                        Coming this summer: "3D Printing Strategies - the art of perfecting your designs and prints"

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