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    • bellwetherundefined
      bellwether
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      I am just trying to get started printing but I am lost in the weeds a bit, on the gillion setting and macros. Does anyone have firmware configuration file for the duet that is already tuned up that they would be willing to export for me, so I can import it.
      thanks

      I am not clear about the need for macros, for things like part cooling etc.

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      • Dr_Ju_Juundefined
        Dr_Ju_Ju
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        What type & size of printer do you have ?? as I use S3D but its tuned for a DBot coreXY printer, so maybe useless for your application.

        Julian,

        Old goat, learning new things….

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        • Danalundefined
          Danal
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          Are you looking for a Simplify3d Process file? Or a Simplify3d Factory file? Or a working config.g for Duet/RepRap?

          And, for any of those, what printer?

          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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          • bellwetherundefined
            bellwether
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            I have the config file more or less under control for the duet. I is the firmware file for simply3d. *.frm. There is an export/import option in S3d firmware configuration. (located under tools).

            I have a 400x400x600 unfortunately all of my axis designs are a little different from any build out there. Looking at it, it looks like a corexy D bot build. However the x & y use a "zipper" belt drive. This is where 2 belts face each other in a raceway to provide rack and pinion type of control, only with belts. It is very fast and accurate over long distances and avoids, long complicated belts.

            The z drive uses 3 12mm threaded rods driven by one motor to move and the plate is held on a frame that provides rigidity by 4 sets of wheels that run inside the post of the open builds v-slot frame. The open builds frame has panels attached to the outside to form an enclosure, with thermostatically controlled fans.

            I am using E3d V6 hot end with bowden Bondtech QR extruder. One head at the moment, though I have a dual print head carriage. I have a part cooling fan also.

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            • Danalundefined
              Danal
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              I've never found it necessary to change Simplify3D's "Tools" > "Firmware Configuration" default "RepRap (Marlin/Repetier/Sprinter)" in any way. Also, unique printer mechanics should not need any changes here; this file is about the syntax of various G and M commands.

              Or, perhaps a more basic answer is: Select "RepRap (Marlin/Repetier/Sprinter)" and don't change anything else.

              Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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              • Danalundefined
                Danal @bellwether
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                @bellwether said in Simplify3d firmware configuration file:

                I have the config file more or less under control for the duet. I is the firmware file for simply3d. *.frm. There is an export/import option in S3d firmware configuration. (located under tools).

                I have a 400x400x600 unfortunately all of my axis designs are a little different from any build out there. Looking at it, it looks like a corexy D bot build. However the x & y use a "zipper" belt drive. This is where 2 belts face each other in a raceway to provide rack and pinion type of control, only with belts. It is very fast and accurate over long distances and avoids, long complicated belts.

                The z drive uses 3 12mm threaded rods driven by one motor to move and the plate is held on a frame that provides rigidity by 4 sets of wheels that run inside the post of the open builds v-slot frame. The open builds frame has panels attached to the outside to form an enclosure, with thermostatically controlled fans.

                I am using E3d V6 hot end with bowden Bondtech QR extruder. One head at the moment, though I have a dual print head carriage. I have a part cooling fan also.

                Sounds like a nifty printer. Also sounds like you've got the Duet config working. For Simp3D, dimensions and homing directions under the "G-Code" tab of your processes, and any start/end scripts you want, should cover it. As stated above, almost never a need to change anything in the actual "firmware profile".

                Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                • bellwetherundefined
                  bellwether
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                  What about controlling part cooling fans?
                  Here is my printer - (with failing paneldue)

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                  • Danalundefined
                    Danal @bellwether
                    last edited by

                    @bellwether said in Simplify3d firmware configuration file:

                    What about controlling part cooling fans?

                    By default, Simplify3D will use M106, which Duet accepts. So everything under the "cooling" tab "just works"

                    Do you need it to do something else?

                    Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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