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    dc42 administrators
    last edited by 4 Dec 2017, 18:24

    Add parameter F2 to your M563 P0 command in config.g. Then commands to adjust the fan speed with no fan number specified will be routed to fan 2 if tool 0 is active.

    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      Parabolic
      last edited by 4 Dec 2017, 18:49

      I did that - the Duet display still only shows the 1 fan button and its still "linked" to fan 1 in the web interface.

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        bot
        last edited by 4 Dec 2017, 18:51

        Can you link to the page in the documentation that talks about linking fans?

        Can a fan from a Duex be assigned as a print fan to a tool?

        *not actually a robot

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          deckingman
          last edited by 4 Dec 2017, 18:56

          If you want additional fans to be displayed in DWC go to Settings - User Interface - then in the panel labelled "Fans" - "Show sliders for" and tick the box for Fan 2 and/or 3.

          Ian
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            Parabolic
            last edited by 4 Dec 2017, 21:13

            @deckingman:

            If you want additional fans to be displayed in DWC go to Settings - User Interface - then in the panel labelled "Fans" - "Show sliders for" and tick the box for Fan 2 and/or 3.

            Yeah I did that - shows in the web interface but not on the PanelDue.

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              deckingman
              last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 08:28

              @Parabolic:

              Yeah I did that - shows in the web interface but not on the PanelDue.

              Just trying to help. You said this "the Duet display still only shows the 1 fan button and its still "linked" to fan 1 in the web interface"
              So from that I assumed that you were talking about the Duet Web Interface.

              Ian
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                pagepro
                last edited by 8 Dec 2017, 07:38

                Lovely information. Thanks for sharing.

                Free Magazine Apps Iphone , Create Online Digital Publication, product catalog software

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                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by 8 Dec 2017, 09:43

                  PanelDue provides only one fan adjuster. It send the M106 command without the P parameter just as slicers do, so any fan mapping that you specify in your M563 commands will be used. You can of course use the Console page to send an M106 command for any other fan from the keyboard. You can also set up macros to set the fans in a particular way.

                  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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                    Parabolic
                    last edited by 14 Dec 2017, 21:13

                    @dc42:

                    PanelDue provides only one fan adjuster. It send the M106 command without the P parameter just as slicers do, so any fan mapping that you specify in your M563 commands will be used. You can of course use the Console page to send an M106 command for any other fan from the keyboard. You can also set up macros to set the fans in a particular way.

                    So…..if I add the F2 parameter to tool#1 then according to what you said, the "fan" button on the PanelDUE should be "linked" as well? I.E. show the fan speed for Fan 2?

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                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by 14 Dec 2017, 23:42

                      @Parabolic:

                      @dc42:

                      PanelDue provides only one fan adjuster. It send the M106 command without the P parameter just as slicers do, so any fan mapping that you specify in your M563 commands will be used. You can of course use the Console page to send an M106 command for any other fan from the keyboard. You can also set up macros to set the fans in a particular way.

                      So…..if I add the F2 parameter to tool#1 then according to what you said, the "fan" button on the PanelDUE should be "linked" as well? I.E. show the fan speed for Fan 2?

                      Good point - I'll need to check which fan setting gets sent to PanelDue.

                      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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