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    3.5.0rc1: Input shaping causes layer shifts!?

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    • NeoDueundefined
      NeoDue @balajiramani
      last edited by

      @balajiramani you need to help me there... where is the layer shift in your picture? I only see some ringing...

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      • balajiramaniundefined
        balajiramani @NeoDue
        last edited by balajiramani

        @NeoDue

        PXL_20240313_153345638.jpg

        I am printing a dactyl manuform keyboard case. The one on the right was printed with 3.4.6 and the one on the right was printed with 3.5.0-rc+.

        The walls are supposed to be straight but are tilted.

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        • Exerqtorundefined
          Exerqtor @balajiramani
          last edited by

          @balajiramani have you tried these binaries?

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          • NeoDueundefined
            NeoDue @balajiramani
            last edited by NeoDue

            @balajiramani Ah, that is rather some calculation error that seems to cause leaning if I interpret your picture correctly, but not a layer shift, and most probably something different than the issue in this thread. It might be worthwhile creating a new thread for that.

            Edit: ... or resurrect his thread here where you already had posted a while ago. That one is about your leaning issue: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/33886/y-slope-with-3-5-0-rc1-not-seen-with-3-4-6

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            • balajiramaniundefined
              balajiramani @NeoDue
              last edited by

              @NeoDue Good point. Let me move this issue to the other thread. Thanks for pointing that out.

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              • balajiramaniundefined
                balajiramani @Exerqtor
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                @Exerqtor No, I haven't. Let me try that and report back.

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                • balajiramaniundefined
                  balajiramani @balajiramani
                  last edited by

                  @Exerqtor I just tried it with a different model and it fails. Here is a photo of the the failure that I see within the first two layers.

                  PXL_20240315_140503520.jpg

                  This is a diferent gcode that the previous one. This one prints fine on 3.4.6.

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                  • Adrian52undefined
                    Adrian52
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                    I have now seen y slope with the latest rc3+4, and have replied to the thread referred to above. My cube was absolutely fine apart from the slope.

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                    • leoneundefined
                      leone @dc42
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                      Hi @dc42, I'm interested in building this version myself, could you please provide guidance on which commits from the repositories I should checkout to ensure that I'm working with the correct codebase?
                      Thank you very much in advance.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @leone
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                        @leone use the latest commits on the 3.5-dev branch of each project.

                        We expect to release 3.5.0-rc.4 in the next few days.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                        • leoneundefined
                          leone @dc42
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                          @dc42 thank you very much for the info!

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