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    dc42 administrators
    last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 09:36

    The part cooling fan should work (i.e. respond to M106 commands generated by your slicer), at full speed at least, without any support in config.g if you have connected it to Fan 0. What might not work is turning it on at less than full speed, because you may have to reduce the PWM frequency or increase the blip time using a M106 command in config.g.

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      vbtalent
      last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 12:05

      For me the part fan on Fan0 does not come on unless I put in the M106 in the config.g however the extruder Fan1 is working as described.

      In Slic3r there is a "Filament Setting" for "Cooling" which generates Gcode similar to the following

      [c]…
      M106 S219.3
      M106 S140.25
      ...[/c]

      if I use the following in my config.g file

      [c]M106 P0 S1 I0 F500 H1 T45[/c]

      I assume the Gcode lines from Slic3r will be interpreted and the Fan0 speed will be controlled as it prints and override the default settings in the config.g file?

      Thanks for the input guys.

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        dc42 administrators
        last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 12:15

        The S1 in your M106 command means turn on the fan at full speed. The H1 means control it thermostatically with the hot end temperature, which you probably don't want for the part fan, because it's normally best to print the first layer without the part fan running.

        The M106 command in config.g should not be needed. Without it, the fan will be off until a M106 command generated by the slicer turns it on after the first layer, which is almost certainly the behaviour you need.

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          deckingman
          last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 12:39

          Whilst I think that the Wiki could be a little clearer in what needs to go in config.g and what doesn't, I can confirm that deleting M106 P0 from config.g has no effect on the print fan.

          What may be confusing the OP however, is that in the web interface, the (print) fan is labelled "FAN1" not "FAN0" as might be expected.

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 13:02

            @deckingman:

            What may be confusing the OP however, is that in the web interface, the (print) fan is labelled "FAN1" not "FAN0" as might be expected.

            Good point! I'll suggest to chrishamm that he changes it.

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              deckingman
              last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 13:51

              @dc42:

              @deckingman:

              What may be confusing the OP however, is that in the web interface, the (print) fan is labelled "FAN1" not "FAN0" as might be expected.

              Good point! I'll suggest to chrishamm that he changes it.

              While you are on, how about getting my pet hate fixed? That is extruder drives being labelled 1 to 5 instead of 0 to 4 🙂

              i.e. assigning drives 0 to 4 to tools 0 to 4 but to check extrusion heat tool 2 but use drive 3. Grrrrrrr 🙂

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                dc42 administrators
                last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 15:31

                @deckingman:

                @dc42:

                @deckingman:

                What may be confusing the OP however, is that in the web interface, the (print) fan is labelled "FAN1" not "FAN0" as might be expected.

                Good point! I'll suggest to chrishamm that he changes it.

                While you are on, how about getting my pet hate fixed? That is extruder drives being labelled 1 to 5 instead of 0 to 4 🙂

                i.e. assigning drives 0 to 4 to tools 0 to 4 but to check extrusion heat tool 2 but use drive 3. Grrrrrrr 🙂

                Where are the extruder drives labelled 1 to 5?

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                  deckingman
                  last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 16:16

                  @dc42:

                  Where are the extruder drives labelled 1 to 5?

                  DWC - Machine Control page - under "Extruder control" and just above "Miscellaneous" (which also shows "Fan1") 🙂

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                    deckingman
                    last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 18:57

                    Also in print status under "Extrusion factors" they are labelled as Extruder 1, Extruder 2 etc. For the majority of people who only use a single extruder, they will only see one extruder (or drive depending on which page you are on) so it won't matter. It's only crazy people like me who have mixing hot ends that have the issue.

                    Cheers

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                      vbtalent
                      last edited by 12 Dec 2017, 22:58

                      OK, great!

                      Thanks for the direction… Slicer controls fan in G-Code... M106 not required in config.g.

                      Sorry about the additional work, lol!

                      VB,

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